Hit of the Week – Portland Mercury
Friday, October 9th, 2009Our interest in farmers and the meat they produce dates back to when Watershed Director Lisa Donoughe worked with 5,000 deer farmers in New Zealand to help market their meat in the US – now a fairly common product on restaurant menus. Since that time, we have worked with local farmers, such as Cattail Creek Lamb, to promote their ecologically sound and socially responsible products.
Our active interest in the provenance of meat has spawned a new 2009 event called Livestock. This sister event to Wordstock, is designed to inspire a passionate discussion on killing your dinner. Livestock is being produced in collaboration with Camas Davis, former food editor of Portland Monthly and founder of the Portland Meat Collective.
Patrick Coleman featured Livestock in an article in the October 8th issue of the Portland Mercury. In the article, Watershed Director Lisa Donoughe shares her experience of coming face-to-face with her food.
Livestock is scheduled for November 4th and November 11th from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at the International Culinary School at the Art Institute of Portland. To reserve your tickets please call 503-827-6564.
To view the article online click here.


























