Gretel Norgeot has been an advocate for locally grown food, farms, and farmers’ markets for decades. Nowadays, she focuses on soil health and its relationship to human health. Join us as she explains how regenerative growing and healthy soil can help with climate change. Growing healthy food, reducing use of plastics, chemical fertilizer and pesticides encourages the natural microbes in the soil so that carbon can be removed from the atmosphere and stored in the soil and more food can be grown. It’s a win-win for everyone. “The more people that take part,” she writes, “the better it is for all of us.” All are welcome!
Learn more at 10 a.m. on Sunday, February 15, 2026. All are welcome.
- At the Chapel in the Pines, 220 Samoset Road in Eastham. Doors open at 9:30.
- Also on Zoom via this Zoom program link.