Chili cookoff
Infinity Biodynamic Farm will host a Chili Cookoff to raise money for the Cedar Grove Community Crossroads Project. The project aims to raise money to restore a historic Cedar Grove home as a community grocery co-op. The Cookoff takes place Saturday, Nov. 24 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the barn and will also feature an arts & crafts sale, music and other food.
Entry in the competition is $25, first prize is $300. All chili ingredients must be local or organic. All meat must be pasture raised. Entry forms can be found at http://infinitybiodynamicfarm.org/application.aspx.
Infinity Biodynamic Farm is located at 1600 McDade Store Rd. in Cedar Grove, up 86 past Hillsborough.
Eno hikes
Eno River State Park will host a few upcoming hikes to help you work off Thanksgiving dinner.
On Saturday, Nov. 17 at 11 a.m., a ranger will lead a hike on the brand-new Occoneechee Mountain Loop Trail.
On Saturday, Nov. 24 at 10 a.m., a park ranger will lead a hike to Bobbitt Hole, one of the more beautiful spots in the park. Round trip is 2.5 miles.
On Sunday, Nov. 25 at 2 p.m., hike on and off the trail while learning the history of Cabe’s Mill. Tour the homestead, cemetery and mill.
Space is limited, so call 383-1686 to register.
Climate forum
NC WARN and the Carolinas Clean Air Coalition will host “Averting Climate Catastrophe: Power Plants or Clean Energy – Who Decides?†at the Friday Center in Chapel Hill on Saturday, November 17 at 3 p.m.
The forum is sponsored by public groups aligned against Duke Energy’s plans to build a new coal power plant.
Speaking at the forum are Dr. James Hansen of NASA’s Goddard Institute and Mike Nicklas of Innovative Design in Raleigh.
Hansen is a highly regarded and outspoken proponent of rapid reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. At the forum, he will discuss his five-step plan for combating climate change.
Nicklas is an expert on energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainable design. He will speak about alternatives to coal power plants.