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This month they’re giving away New Hampshire: From Farm to Kitchen signed by the author, Helen Brody.  Find out next month who the winner is — and which book they’re giving away in October.

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What’s Growing in Our Schools?

From The Cornucopia Project

The Hancock Elementary School has grown a strong and enthusiastic gardening program, and continues to visit Brooks’ Side Farm weekly.  Last year students learned how to run a business by growing and selling potatoes to Roy’s Market in Peterborough.  See the “On The Farm” column for a listing of this year’s vegetable crops!    Read more from The Cornucopia’s Project’s first monthly e-newsletter!

CSA Open House at Stonewall Farm

Spring is coming, along with opportunities to become involved with local farms and to receive local, fresh food!

Learn about Community Supported Agriculture

Sunday, March 25, 2012, 1-4 pm

Stonewall Farm Learning Center, 242 Chesterfield Road, Keene NH

 Also enjoy a talk by Katy Locke: Katy Locke has recently devoted her life to bringing forth an environmentally sustainable, socially just, and spiritually fulfilling human presence on Earth.  At her home in Keene, NH she is establishing Permaculture gardens, working with the healing properties of plants, and writing. Katy is both the founder of Mandala Way and a founding member of the Transition Keene Task Force.

Katy will speak about Neighborhood Food Security – Building Resilience in Keene: Join Katy Locke for a presentation exploring how expanding “Food Security” in our local communities will likely require us to take a fresh new look at the spaces we call home.  Katy will be assisted in her talk by Antioch University Student Intern, Flora Cao Qian.”

Participating CSA Farms:

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