Monday, April 15, 2013
2013 Readers: Linda Neunzig
Linda Neunzig, owner of Ninety Farms.
On a 50-acre sustainable farm in Arlington, WA, Linda raises all natural grass-fed USDA beef and Katahdin lamb for Seattle area restaurants and local farmers markets. Linda's passion for farming, sustainability and quality have received recognition from Slow Food USA, New York City Meals On Wheels 2008 Benefit, Gourmet Magazine and National Women's Chef and Restauranteurs Association. Linda's passion has also led to policy and advocacy for farming as Linda is also the Agriculture Coordinator for Snohomish County.
Linda will read "When the Rooster Crowed" by Patricia Lillie, a book she read every night to her son Sam who will join us at our May 18th event.
On May 18th from 10:00-12:00, First Book-Seattle will hold it's 2nd annual "What Was Your First Book" read-a-thon at Richard Hugo House (1634 11th Ave, Seattle 98122). An exciting and eclectic group of community leaders will come together to read their favorite book and help us raise funds to buy books for children in need.
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