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Tag Archives: 2013
Miriam Kashia’s op ed Dec 10, 2013
Taking 7 million steps to ‘walk the talk’ on climate change Why would anyone spend eight months walking 3,000 miles across this vast country enduring storms, heat, sore feet and who knows what else? Here are 10 reasons why: • … Continue reading
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Becky Ross Oct 19, 2013 letter to editor, PC
Have you noticed how more and more plastic has crept into our lives? You can hardly buy anything that isn’t packaged in plastic. Glass bottles and jars have been changed to plastic. Yes, it’s convenient, but it’s polluting our earth … Continue reading
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100Grannies early history
April 19, 2012- 1st meetingMay 8, 2012- Meeting at Bread Garden June 2, 2012- Arts Fest, Global Village, Arctic table June 5, 2012- meeting, Chauncey Swan Park June 18, 2012-movie at Barbara’s June 30, 2012- Eco Fair at Farmer’s Market … Continue reading
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