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Member Directory | Illinois River Area Chamber of Commerce
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Memorials & Attractions. Working to make things happen for you. Sign up for our E-Blast. Seattle Sutton's Healthy Eating. Events are coming soon, stay tuned! View the full Calendar of Events. Click on a business category below to view only businesses in that category. Http:/ www.ameren.com. American Legion Post #235. 1 E Dupont Rd. Seneca, Il. 61360. Employment Training and Consulting. Http:/ www.best-inc.org. Marseilles, Il 61341. CP’s Ice Cream. Camping Supplies and Concessions. CF Industries-Seneca, IL.
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Anti-Latifundialization League: July 2008
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Some days you feel like gardening, some days you feel like fighting against latifundialization. It's time to get back to basics. Wednesday, July 30, 2008. How does your garden grow? The garden has really shot up over the past few days:. You can't really tell, but the tomato plants, when propped up, reach nearly to my shoulder. We really should find some taller stakes, as the branches are getting heavy and the plants are falling over. The bell pepper plants are starting to take off, too:. Add the parboil ...
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August | 2015 | Ghost Town Farm
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A Blog by Novella Carpenter. Where is the Farm? Monthly Archives: August 2015. Gone Feral Paperback Release Party. August 24, 2015. It’s kind of snuck up on me, but my memoir about my father is being released in paperback August 25! The book is a meditation about fathers and daughters, what it means to live outside of society, and how becoming a parent can change everything. To celebrate, I’ll be doing a reading at A Great Good Place for Books August 25 at 7pm. Details here. Sept 12, Urban Ag Festival.
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Why I Am Growing a Garden This Season | Ghost Town Farm
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A Blog by Novella Carpenter. Where is the Farm? Power to the Peachful →. Why I Am Growing a Garden This Season. May 29, 2015. The drought. We are all trying to save water. I haven’t bathed in weeks. I barely flush the toilet. But dammit, I am growing a garden this year. Why? Because I’m part of a farm tour. A small urban farm can also draw upon local resources in order to water–eg the washing machine. It’s legal to use washing machine water in your garden if these 12 guidelines. May 29, 2015 at 6:39 pm.
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Fruit Tastings | Ghost Town Farm
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A Blog by Novella Carpenter. Where is the Farm? Grow a Little Fruit Tree →. December 6, 2014. In a word: WOW. The location is up in the Capay Valley, near the town of Winters. It’s hard to find, the signs are subtle. For a reason: fruit nerds might swoop in constantly to taste the 100 plus varieties of fruit growing on the more than 150 acre plot of land. I know I would. But about three times a year, they swing open the gates and allow the public to come taste. If you want the skinny on his life as a pom...
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January | 2015 | Ghost Town Farm
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A Blog by Novella Carpenter. Where is the Farm? Monthly Archives: January 2015. Grow a Little Fruit Tree. January 9, 2015. First class of 2015! More details here; the GT Farm class is February 1! East Harvest Pruning: Winter Workshop – $40. Http:/ www.littlefruittree.com. Saturday, January 17, Oakland, 10:30 am -12:30 pm. Sunday, January 18, Berkeley, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm. Saturday, January 31, San Pablo,10:30 am – 12:30 pm. Sunday, February 1, GT Farm Oakland, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm. I loved your workshop!
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December | 2014 | Ghost Town Farm
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A Blog by Novella Carpenter. Where is the Farm? Monthly Archives: December 2014. December 6, 2014. In a word: WOW. The location is up in the Capay Valley, near the town of Winters. It’s hard to find, the signs are subtle. For a reason: fruit nerds might swoop in constantly to taste the 100 plus varieties of fruit growing on the more than 150 acre plot of land. I know I would. But about three times a year, they swing open the gates and allow the public to come taste. If you want the skinny on his life as ...
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Resources | Chicago Farm & Table
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Advocates for Urban Agriculture. A coalition of organizations and individuals interested in learning about, networking and advocating for urban agriculture in the Chicago area. Angelic Organics Learning Center. Hands on learning at Angelic Organic Farm helping urban and rural people build local food systems. Central Illinois Sustainable Farmers Network. Chicago Food Policy Council. Chicago Rarities Orchard Project (CROP). This not for profit group organizes the annual FamilyFarmed EXPO at Navy Pier.
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