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2007-02-04 18:00

Community Solutions: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil

Public screening of documentary:

Community Solutions, How Cuba Survived Peak Oil

At:
Hit the Road Joe's Cafe
7291 Elm Ave
Newaygo (Croton), MI

Time:
6:00 PM Soup,Salad and a beverage available for a nominal fee.

Contact:
Linda at 231.652.6020
Jay at 231.854.1620

A discussion will follow the showing.

Event title:
Community Solutions: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil

Start:
2007-02-04 18:00 (Calendar)

End:
2007-02-04 21:00

Location:

Location(s)

7291 Elm Ave

Newaygo, MI, 49337
United States

See map: Google Maps

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2007-02-04 14:00

Tomorrow Matters - Radio Show with Kari Bernardi, Program Director from the Monterey County Farm to School Partnership Program

Tomorrow Matters Radio Program on KRXA 540 AM. Airs weekly on Sundays at 2 to 3 pm.
Working on Solutions to Peak Oil and Global Climate Change.
Hosted by Deborah Lindsay and highly informed guests. Call ins welcome. 831-899-5792 or 888-579-2540.
go to www.krxa540.com for a live stream or email Deborah at tomorrow@KRXA540.com.

Event title:
Tomorrow Matters - Radio Show with Kari Bernardi, Program Director from the Monterey County Farm to School Partnership Program

Start:
2007-02-04 14:00 (Calendar)

End:
2007-02-04 15:00

Location:

Location(s)

United States

See map: Google Maps

Contact Email:
tomorrow@krxa540.com

Key 1

2007-02-04 10:00

Essential Spring-Summer Organic Gardening

from: Cheri Clark and Harry MacCormack
date: Jan 25, 2007 10:21 AM
subject: Sunbow Farm Workshop Feb.4

ESSENTIAL SPRING-SUMMER ORGANIC GARDENING
February 4 - Instructor: Harry MacCormack

Over 50 years of gardening experience, author of several hundred gardening articles and the forthcoming book "In The Spirit of the Garden".

A workshop on basic methodology to help insure your gardening success.

-Decisions: what, where, when
-Secrets of Germination
-To transplant or not
-Fertility: how to maintain what plants need
-The Tao of mulch
-Choices of equipment
-Strategies for growing enough to feed 2, 4, 10 year round
-Weeds, sometimes they can help
-Irrigation
-How to harvest for maximum production
-Elementary permaculture

www.sunbowfarm.org for more info.
$25/each, 10-3pm, bring lunch. Please pre register
sunbow@peak.org 541 929 5782

Cheri Clark and Harry MacCormack

www.sunbowfarm.org

Sunbow Farm/Sunbow Farm Solutions/Institute of Biowisdom

6910 SW Plymouth Dr

Corvallis,Oregon 97333

541-929-5782

Event title:
Essential Spring-Summer Organic Gardening

Start:
2007-02-04 10:00 (Calendar)

End:
2007-02-04 15:00

Location:

Location(s)

6910 SW Plymouth Dr

Corvallis, OR, 97333
United States

See map: Google Maps

Event Website:
http://www.sunbowfarm.org

Contact Email:
sunbow@peak.org