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@carannmcc I hope you and your coworkers at the #CCEDC enjoy their #madeincc from @susanharbourt
On Sunday April 27, 2014, CCEDC President/CEO Charlie Walker, and Marketing & Business Retention Specialist, Jerilyn Sahr particpated in the color run. It was hosted in Eau Claire, at Carson Park. The Color Run, also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet, is a unique paint race that celebrates healthiness, happiness and individuality.
Now the single largest event series in the United States, The Color Run has exploded since our debut event. We have more than tripled our growth, hosting more than 170 events in 30+ countries in 2013.
Learn It, Grow It, Eat It
The Cornell County Extension service is running a five session vegetable gardening for beginners course, starting tonight:
Learn It, Grow It, Eat It!
CCEDC Vegetable Gardening for Beginners
Interested in growing fresh, organic vegetables? Want to perk up your meals with fresh herbs from outside your kitchen door? Don’t know where to start? With the Learn It & Grow It course you may be harvesting your first salad in June, and still eating fresh veggies from your own garden come November. In five sessions taught by Dutchess County’s Master Gardener Volunteers, you will learn how to:
Choose your location & prepare your site
Plant with seeds or transplants
Weed, mulch, thin, and trellis
Protect your site from critters
Harvest!
You will walk through step-by-step instructions for growing peas, radishes, cucumbers, beans, chives, carrots, onions, herbs, tomatoes, squash, peppers, beets, all kinds of greens, and more.
We even provide some seed or plants so you can plant immediately. Each class provides plenty of time to answer your questions. Cost: $75 for five Monday classes Dates: March 31, April 7, 21, 28 and May 5 Note: no class on April 14, schools are closed for spring break Time: 6:30—8:30pm Location: The Beacon Family Resource Center, 23 West Center St., Beacon, NY In each class we’ll cover what you need to know and do in your garden the following week. We cover vegetables that can be grown in a small space (even in pots) or on trellises.
To register, contact Nancy Halas [email protected] 845-677-8223 ext.115.
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Photos: Clarion County Economic Development Corporation Awards Dinner
Executive board & award winners
The Leader-Vindicator (New Bethlehem)
November 23, 2011
Vol. 133, No. 31