Waterford will host the launch of a new national food-grower's network called GIY Ireland on Saturday, September 12th 2009 as part of the Waterford Harvest Festival.
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Speakers on the day include Joy Larkcom, Darina Allen, Clodagh McKenna, Will Sutherland, Trevor Sargent and Michael Kelly.
As the interest in home-produced food reaches fever pitch, a new organisation called GIY Ireland is aiming to inspire people to get growing and give them the knowledge they need to do so successfully. On September 12th 2009 Waterford Institute of Technology will be the venue for the launch of this unique organisation which aims to establish food growers groups in every town and county in
Journalist Michael Kelly established the first network in
GIY Ireland is planning to establish at least one network in every county in the next 12 months by finding ‘local champions’ to set up a network in their area. The organisation will provide these local champions with the necessary help and support they need to get a successful network up and running. The event in WIT will officially launch the organisation and is open to anyone interested in finding out more about GIY Ireland. The organisers are particularly keen to invite people who are interested in establishing a network in their area. They are also interested in hearing from existing food growers groups that might be interested in becoming part of GIY Ireland.
Keynote speakers at the conference include Minister for Food and Horticulture Trevor Sargent TD,
The conference is part of
Following the event, the GIY Ireland website (www.GIYIreland.com) will be a one-stop shop for people interested in finding out about GIY networks in their area and will provide local networks with the information and materials (e.g. leaflets, grower’s calendars etc) to make their network a success. There will be a downloadable monthly newsletter and a virtual forum where GIYers can meet to exchange tips and information on food production.
Local GIY Network initiatives include monthly meetings; talks and demos; garden visits; seed and seedling swaps; product bartering and exchange; mentor panels where more experienced growers are available to beginners to answer questions and provide advice; grower’s meitheals where GIYers get together in one another’s gardens to carry out some growing-related tasks (e.g. making raised beds etc).
Ticket Information
Tickets are now on sale - click on registration in the menu bar above to book your place! We only have limited places for the event so book early to avoid disappointment!
All bookings must be made online, there are a number of payment options, including Laser. if you prefer to pay by cheque then please follow the online booking process to reserve your place. The process will provide you with a booking confirmation, send your confirmation slip, along with your cheque, to: Ciaran Walsh, GIY Ireland, 86 The Quay, Waterford City.
Hotel Information
Our Hotel Partner for the GIY 2009 Conference is the Granville Hotel in Waterford, overlooking the waterfront in Waterford City and approximately five minutes drive from the conference venue. Special conference rates are available as follows:
- Weekend deal: 2 nights (Friday 11th and Saturday 12th Sept) B&B and one dinner, €109 per person sharing
- Friday 11th Sept only, B&B rate - €45 per person sharing
- Saturday 12th Sept only, B&B rate - €60 per person sharing
To book, please contact 051 305555 quoting reference "GIY Conference Rate". For more information please see www.granville-hotel.com
Further event information
For information in the interim please email info@michaelkelly.ie or contact 087 987 1080. If you are interested in establishing a GIY network in your area, but cannot attend the conference, please contact us anyway – we would be delighted to help you!
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