Infrastructure

Expanding on and creating new building blocks to enhance our growing local food economy.

 

Committee Goals:

  • Compile and support existing regional  infrastructure
  • Stimulate and carry out new infrastructure projects
  • Measure the effect of infrastructure work on the local food economy

 

Monadnock Menus

New this summer! The Infrastructure Committee is printing Monadnock Menus request cards so YOU can help get local on the Menus.  To find out more details or get some cards, check out the Monadnock Menus website.

This project of the Infrastructure Committee is all about connecting local farmers and producers with local chefs and restaurant owners, to increase the sale of local foods in our downtown while supporting our local producers and economy.  The Infrastructure Committee is launching the Monadnock Menus program by creating public education materials to generate awareness and support around this issue, looking into specific infrastructure and services that are needed to accommodate small-scale local producers to make the sale of their products to restaurants more viable, and creating press materials and public education materials to launch this initiative.

To help restaurants better advertise their purchasing of local food and to help customers identify the establishments that serve local food, the Infrastructure Committee launched a Monadnock Menus symbol so you can search for restaurants that display this symbol in their window. To become an Monadnock Menus participating member, please contact us for more information. 

To get involved with the Infrastructure Committee, please contact us.

 

Monadnock Matchmaker Event

Each year, the Infrastructure committee organizes the Monadnock Matchmaker Event to connect local food producers with area buyers. It’s like speed-dating for food businesses and farmers. Sellers are farm or food businesses based in Southwestern New Hampshire and surrounding towns. Buyers include supermarkets, co-ops, restaurants, hotels, schools, institutions or food processors in search of New Hampshire produce, ingredients or products.

The Matchmaker event provides participants with:

  • An opportunity to meet one another to talk about products and needs.
  • Information on how to develop effective, mutually beneficial working relationships.
  • Resources to build and strengthen marketing efforts.

Registration for the Monadnock Matchmaker Event is $10, and sponsorship of the event is $25.

To learn more or to sign up to attend our next Matchmaker Event, please contact us.

 

 

 

Upcoming Events

Thursday, January 26th

  1. CCCD Board Meeting
    • Where: USDA Service Center, Conservation District Office - 11 Industrial Park Dr, Walpole, NH
    • Start time: 09:00am

Friday, February 17th

  1. Farm Appreciation Night
    • Where: Stonewall Farm, Keene NH
    • Start time: 12:00pm

Thursday, February 23rd

  1. CCCD Board Meeting
    • Where: USDA Service Center, Conservation District Office - 11 Industrial Park Dr, Walpole, NH
    • Start time: 09:00am

Thursday, March 1st

  1. JPS Farm Scholarships Due
    • Where: Send to CCCD Office - 11 Industrial Park Dr, Walpole NH 03608

Friday, March 9th

  1. Plant Orders Due
    • Where: Mail to the CCCD office at 11 Industrial Park Dr. Walpole NH 03608 or fax to 603-756-2978

Thursday, March 22nd

  1. CCCD Board Meeting
    • Where: USDA Service Center, Conservation District Office - 11 Industrial Park Dr, Walpole, NH
    • Start time: 08:00am