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Environmental Commons

Joel Salatin Scolds America

July 14, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

It’s been a while since I’ve felt passionate about an issue, but I’m on fire after reading this article about our food system. Joe Salatin, a sustainable farmer in Virginia’s […]

Filed Under: Blog, Environmental Commons, Food Tagged With: food, health, industrial agriculture, kids and food, local farmers, obesity epidemic, radical homemaking

Update on Transition Town Media Happenings

April 15, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

How did it get to be the middle of April already?  I guess I’ve had my nose in the Active Hope book for too long.  Meanwhile, my garden is blooming […]

Filed Under: Blog, Environmental Commons, Food, Outreach, Timebank Tagged With: Charles Eisenstein, David Jacke, Edgar Kahn, permaculture, Timebank, Tina Clarke, Transition Town Media

Taking on Monsanto, One Seed at a Time

April 7, 2012 by Marie Leave a Comment

by Tam Mengine It’s garden time.  My little ones, aged 9 and 5 years, have grown up watching their dad build raised boxes of dirt in our small back yard, […]

Filed Under: Blog, Environmental Commons, Food Tagged With: backyard gardening, backyard veggie gardening, Food Group, veggie garden project

Early Gift

December 7, 2011 by Marion Leave a Comment

I just couldn’t wait to post this cool video!  Consider it an early Christmas gift from me to you.

Filed Under: Blog, Environmental Commons, Food Tagged With: backyard gardens, food, veggie gardens

Veggie Gardens Are Blooming

September 9, 2011 by Marion Leave a Comment

Want to get in on the fun?  Check out this New York Times article and then join our Food Group! We also have a garden sharing group you can join […]

Filed Under: Blog, Environmental Commons, Food Tagged With: Food Group, garden sharing, veggie gardens

Food Preservation Classes

August 10, 2011 by Marion Leave a Comment

Penn State’s County Extension is offering a series of food preservation classes in August at Smedley Park.

Filed Under: Blog, Environmental Commons, Food Tagged With: food preservation

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