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Stories To Share: Kin Schilling
On Friday, March 6, 2026, at 5:00 PM, the Jaffrey Civic Center will hold the fifth talk in the fifth season of “Stories to Share.” The speaker will be Kin Schilling. The title of her talk will be “Stories from the Past.”
Kin Schilling is the founder of the Cornucopia Project, which she started in 2005. While CEO of the organization she sparked a farm to school movement that combined community gardening, sustainable living, health, nutrition, and education. Before the Cornucopia Project, in 1992, Kin opened Aesop’s Tables, a café located inside the Toadstool Bookstore in Peterborough. She is an artist, illustrator, and photographer whose work has been shown throughout the Monadnock Region. She was recognized as a 2019 “Women of Monadnock” by New Hampshire Magazine.
The Jaffrey Civic Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit cultural facility founded in 1966. The mission of the Jaffrey Civic Center is to provide and sustain a public venue where citizens, residents, and visitors of the Monadnock region can pursue artistic, educational, and civic activities. The Center’s goal is to contribute to the cultural enrichment and enlightenment of the community.
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