City Goat League to offer goat-keeping workshop

Now that the Charlottesville City Council voted to allow miniature goats in the city’s backyards, the founder of the Charlottesville Goat Justice League is organizing a goat-keeping workshop.

Now that the Charlottesville City Council voted to allow miniature goats in the city’s backyards, Meghan Keith-Hynes, founder of the Charlottesville Goat Justice League is organizing the first Charlottesville Urban Goat-Keeping Workshop.

The event is geared toward educating residents on what it takes to keep a miniature goat in an urban setting. The workshop includes door prizes, an expert panel, handouts and samples of miniature-goat cheese. For $20, with pre-registration or $25 the day of the event, you can learn the goat-keeping basics.

It’s happening on Saturday, October 9 from 2-4:30pm at Dragon Hill Farm in Scottsville. For more information, contact Keith-Hynes at 434-293-2145 or meghankh@gmail.com.

 

Meghan Keith-Hynes with her favorite miniature goat.

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