Eagle Point - How Hippies Changed the Way We Eat

Eagle Point - How Hippies Changed the Way We Eat
The hippies defied conventions in politics, hairstyle, clothing, land ownership and material goods. They also defied conventional diets, choosing brown rice over white bread. Oregon’s hippies crafted foodways that reflected a new way of living that was sustainable, organic and healthy influencing America’s new cuisine and restaurants run by women like Alice Waters and Mollie Katzen. Diana’s funny and poignant remarks will have you laughing out loud and tasting your memories.
This program is co-sponsored by the Eagle Point Historical Society and the Eagle Point Branch of Jackson County Library Services thanks in part to an Oregon Heritage grant to the Gold Hill Historical Society. The Eagle Point Branch of JCLS is located at 239 West Main Street in Eagle Point and is open daily except Sundays. For more information contact Shari Lawson 541-261-7756 shari_l@yahoo.com