Sustainability Series

  •  November 3, 2015
     6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Slow Money: Investing in Local Food and Community Join us for a discussion about divesting from Wall Street and re-investing close to home in farmers, food, and community.

The Slow Money movement, which will be the focus of this Sustainability Series event, has been credited with economic, sustainability, food-sourcing, and cultural benefits. The discussion will focus on this exciting movement and how organizations and individuals are bringing the movement to life through economic investments and localizing our food supply.

This event will ask: What would our communities look like if we all invested 50% of our assets within 50 miles of our home?

Featuring: Tom Abood, Co-Founder, Local Matters Investments, LLC Michael Brownlee, Co-Publisher, Local Food Shift Magazine Woody Tasch, Founder and Chairman, Slow Money

Location: The Alliance Center: 1536 Wynkoop Street Denver, CO 80202