08/20/2025
The Future of Food in New England Panel Discussion
The Charlemont Forum is excited to present a free panel discussion on The Future of Food in New England moderated by Ken Bertsch to be held at the Charlemont Federated Church on Rte 2 in Charlemont on September 18, 2025, at 7p.m.
Our panelists include:
Martin Phillip – Head Baker at King Arthur Flour, Martin is an award-winning baker and author. His book, Breaking Bread: A Baker’s Journey Home in 75 Recipes (HarperCollins, 2017), is a Wall Street Journal best seller and was chosen as the best cookbook of 2018 by the New York Book Industry Guild. It won the 2018 Vermont Book Award and Grand Prize at the 2018 New England Book Festival.
Andy Kendall – Executive Dir. of the Kendall Foundation. Andy has led the development of a network of community farms and gardens across Massachusetts that engaged thousands of people in the sustainable production of local food.
Cathy Stanton-Writer, Distinguished Senior Lecturer, Anthropology Department, Tufts University Author of Food Margins: Lessons from an Unlikely Grocer tells the story of my involvement in a small food co-op in Orange, Massachusetts. Part memoir and part history lesson, the book traces the tangled economic and political histories of the plantation, the factory, and the supermarket through the life of one New England town and tells the story of a rural community creating a more socially and ecologically just food system.
The panel will discuss food production, consumption and marketing in New England coupled with the challenges that our geography, census and lifestyle demands create. A question-and-answer period will follow the panel’s talk.
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This program is supported by the following Cultural Councils: Amherst, Buckland, Colrain, Charlemont/Hawley, Conway, Goshen, Heath, Leyden, Plainfield, Rowe & Shelburne,
which are all supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
The Charlemont Forum offers the residents of Western Massachusetts and beyond the opportunity to explore topics of civic concern aimed at public enlightenment.