Green Home Improvements: Healthier for You, Your Pocket, and The Environment!
Featuring:
• Jim Bristow, a home owner-builder-designer-rain garden installer, with a strong creative focus on efficiency, cost cutting and sustainability, will share ideas and tips for green, cost-saving home remodeling as well as rain garden installation.
• Jacqueline Powers, author of Transitioning to Green: A Workbook for the Home Owner, will discuss how to create a healthy home environment by choosing healthy materials.
Join Harvest Against Hunger, a program of Rotary First Harvest, Friday, January 28 for a Gleaning and Food Recovery Workshop at the Beacon Hill Library. There will be representatives from three key stakeholders: food banks, growers and volunteer groups. Join the conversation with others involved with food recovery projects around Washington. Discuss gleaning challenges, share best practices and help raise awareness about capturing fresh produce for people in need.
The event (refreshments and lunch provided) is free, but limited to the first 75 people who RSVP: benjamin@firstharvest.org
The media bombards us with news about what science has determined to be the latest miracle food, only to villainize the same food a few years later. What’s the truth? This talk