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The Holistic Health Community in collaboration with the Morty and Gloria Wolosoff Foundation presents Regenerative Principles Guiding Resilient Communities This community zoom meeting will be a broad overview of regenerative principles as they apply to agriculture and community development, with an emphasis on ways to incorporate the healing plant cannabis into the design equation. This initial session is meant to be a discussion starter for the Holistic Health Community as it visions ways to fully incorporate regenerative principles into the mission and work of building a physical community presence in the Hudson valley. The session will begin with a presentation by Facilitator Brian Farmer, Organic grower, local business owner and developer of regenerative and sustainability standards for cannabis production. Some ideas explored include, • What we mean when we say “regenerative” • Building soil as a way to build community, “Soil to Soul” • The Cannabis economy as a vehicle for economic and community vitality. • Planning community around agriculture. Brian Farmer is a longtime Hudson Valley resident, agricultural consultant, standards developer and auditor actively working in the areas of regenerative agriculture and sustainability metrics for cannabis production. He is co-founder of the Denver based Cannabis Conservancy and co-creator of the Sun&Earth regenerative certification and Cannabis Conservancy SIMPLY ECO certification standards for Cannabis. He lives and farms in Rosendale, New York with his wife Tara Johannessen with whom he co created the Rail Trail Cafe Community Space in 2014.