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SUMMARY:Lisa Taylor: Your Farm in the City
DESCRIPTION:An Urban Dweller's Guide to Growing Food and Raising Anima
 ls\nFood-loving city dwellers already know that locally grown foods ta
 ste better, are fresher, and have less environmental impact. Since the
  economic downturn and recent food contamination scares, eating locall
 y and growing one's own fruit and vegetables is becoming a rapidly evo
 lving movement in urban settings. Now Lisa Taylor and the Gardeners of
  Seattle Tilth, bring locavores Your Farm In the City: An Urban Dwelle
 r's Guide to Growing Food and Raising Animals, the perfect all-in-one 
 compendium of everything you need to know to start growing your own fo
 od and raising city-friendly livestock. Written for city and suburban 
 dwellers who may have little experience and/or space, the book covers 
 all topics relevant to urban agriculture throughout the United States 
 and beyond.\nLisa Taylor is the Education Program Manager for Seattle 
 Tilth. She is a co-author of the Maritime Northwest Garden Guide and a
  frequent speaker on soils, compost, edible landscaping, and children'
 s gardening. She facilitates trainings for teachers and others interes
 ted in schoolyard gardening and is passionate about teaching children 
 and their parents where their food comes from and how to care for livi
 ng things.  Seattle Tilth is a nationally recognized non-profit organi
 zation that cultivates a healthy urban environment and community by te
 aching people to grow organic food and conserve natural resources. Pro
 grams include classes for adults, children and families, community lea
 rning gardens, green jobs training, compost education and outreach, a 
 free Garden Hotline, community events, and an active volunteer corps.\
 nCheck out these videos about Your Farm in the City: http://www.youtub
 e.com/watch?v=qNlZh8jNmBw and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3nTx_P4k
 tE.\nSponsored by Village Books Literature Live, and co-sponsored by T
 ransition Whatcom and the Community Food Co-op.\n\nFor more informatio
 n visit http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/events/lisa-taylor-your-farm
 -in-the-city
DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20120609T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20120609T150000
CATEGORIES:literature, live
LOCATION:Village Books
WEBSITE:http://www.villagebooks.com/village-books-lisa-taylor-06/09/12
URL:http://www.villagebooks.com/village-books-lisa-taylor-06/09/12
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