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Mushrooms Can Be Fun and Beneficial!

September 1, 2014 by Sari Leave a Comment

On September 7, Transition Town Media will be hosting two mushroom related workshops entitled “Mushroom ID for a Healthy Planet”and “Putting the FUN in Fungi”. These workshops will be taught […]

Filed Under: Blog, Environmental Commons, Food, Outreach, Reskilling Tagged With: environment, fungal network, health benefits, mushrooms, mycology, permaculture, remediation, reskilling

Int’l Permaculture Day: May 5

May 2, 2013 by Marie Leave a Comment

We have a treasure in this town. Well, to be honest, we have quite a few of them, but sometimes it is a good idea to shine the light on […]

Filed Under: Blog, Environmental Commons, Food Tagged With: backyard veggie gardening, community, film, food, fridays at the farm, permaculture, potluck, watermelon magic

Peter Bane’s Words of Wisdom

August 11, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

Peter Bane’s book, The Permaculture Handbook, speaks to the state of industrial agriculture, which is polluting our environment and depleting our soil.

Filed Under: Blog, Environmental Commons, Food Tagged With: backyard gardening, backyard gardens, backyard veggie gardening, climate change, environment, food, permaculture

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

Veggie Garden Class Dates

April 4, 2011 by Marion Leave a Comment

The Food Group’s Backyard Veggie Gardening classes are scheduled for 5 consecutive Wednesdays, beginning April 20, 7 PM- 8:30 PM and will continue through May 18.  Classes will be held […]

Filed Under: Blog, Environmental Commons, Food Tagged With: backyard gardening, classes, composting, healthy soil, permaculture, Walden School

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