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Common Health May 20, 2015: Plant Your Gardens
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May 20: Plant Your Gardens. It's time to prepare the earth, plant our gardens, seed our farms and hope for rain. There are many choices on the way to the summer harvest. Pest and weed management are among the most wrenching. What do you do when your beautiful crop of brocolli turns into and feedlot for aphids and cabbage worms? When should you have intervened? What are the alternatives to pesticides? What about the weeds that swallow garden over night? University of Maine Cooperative Extension. WERU-FM P...
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Downeast Foodshed: Junk Food County
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You Are a Food Expert! Send submissions to: downeastfoodshed@gmail.com. Thursday, December 27, 2007. Why many rural Americans can't get nutritious foods. The unhealthy truth about country living. Updated: 5:56 PM ET Dec 11, 2007. URL: http:/ www.newsweek.com/id/76929. 169; 2007 Newsweek.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. A Food Policy For the State Of Maine. Bar Harbor Food Pantry.
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Downeast Foodshed: Barely Getting By and Facing a Cold Maine Winter
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You Are a Food Expert! Send submissions to: downeastfoodshed@gmail.com. Thursday, December 27, 2007. Barely Getting By and Facing a Cold Maine Winter. Published: November 24, 2007. The New York Times. MILBRIDGE, Me. — They have worked since their teens in backbreaking seasonal jobs, extracting resources from the sea and the forest. Their yards are filled with peeling boats and broken lobster traps. In sagging wood homes and aged trailers scattered across Washington County, many of Maine. For thousands on...
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Downeast Foodshed: Nias Dorry to direct NAMA
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You Are a Food Expert! Send submissions to: downeastfoodshed@gmail.com. Thursday, March 20, 2008. Nias Dorry to direct NAMA. March 20, 2008. Contact: Curt Rice, 207-829-3180. Rollie Barnaby, 603-823-5410. Niaz Dorry, 978-281-6934. Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance Charts New Course. Dorry to Take the Helm as Coordinating Director. Saco, Maine - Following an extensive search for the new coordinating. Director, the Board of Trustees of the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance. How best to build on that work...
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Downeast Foodshed: Occupy the Ocean
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You Are a Food Expert! Send submissions to: downeastfoodshed@gmail.com. Monday, November 28, 2011. Http:/ whofishesmatters.blogspot.com/2011/11/occupy-ocean.html. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. A Food Policy For the State Of Maine. Bar Harbor Food Pantry.
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Downeast Foodshed: post
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You Are a Food Expert! Send submissions to: downeastfoodshed@gmail.com. Monday, December 19, 2011. Information about Food Policy Councils:. Http:/ docs.google.com/present/edit? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. A Food Policy For the State Of Maine. Bar Harbor Food Pantry.
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Participants | Paths to Eden
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124; Comments RSS. Alternative Health and Healing Fair. Pleasant Street Pilates Studio. PSPS is proud to host the event Paths to Eden. The studio offers a wonderful range of classes, workshops and entertainment. Located on Pleasant St. @ School St. in downtown Bar Harbor, Maine. Get more information at: www.pleasantstreetpilates.com. Paths to Eden is proud to benefit Healthy Acadia! Jennifer Miller – Presence in Healing / Harmonic Essences. I am devoted to bringing health and wellness to individuals, fam...
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Maine - FoodCorps
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FoodCorps connects kids to healthy food in schools. Learn More. Our Relationship to AmeriCorps. Equity, Diversity, Inclusion. Our Funders and Partners. What You’ll Do. Where You’ll Serve. Where You’ll Serve. For information on how to volunteer with FoodCorps in Maine, please contact Michelle. Why Serve In Maine? Why Serve in Maine? University of Maine Cooperative Extension. Has been committed to healthy kids, food production and building tomorrow’s leaders for over 95 years. With staff housed in all ...
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