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>   1. Food, Farming, & Cooking Events in Ithaca & Finger Lakes
>      (Spring 2011) (Michael Burns)
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> Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 08:58:45 -0500
> From: "Michael Burns" <michael at fingerlakespermaculture.org>
> To: fingerlakespermaculture at lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: Food, Farming, & Cooking Events in Ithaca & Finger Lakes
> 	(Spring 2011)
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> If you have not already susbscribed to Ithaca's Food Web Blog, take  
> a look at
> the great collection of posts and resources at:
> http://ithacasfoodweb.blogspot.com
>
> Below is a great local events calendar posted every season:
>
> Food, Farming, and Cooking Events in Ithaca, Tompkins County, and  
> the Finger
> Lakes (Winter-Spring 2011)
>
> If you would like your event listed here, please email ithacasfoodweb at gmail.com 
> .
> For more regional agriculture and farming events, visit the  
> Groundswell Center
> events calendar.
>
> Spring 2011 CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
>
> March 3, 2011
>
> EATING SMART & BEING ACTIVE Learn how to feed yourself and your family
> healthy, affordable and tasty food in this 8-week class series,  
> meeting every
> Thursday morning, 10:00am-12:00 until April 7 at Tompkins County  
> Cooperative
> Extension, 615 Willow Ave.  Join any time - classes are ongoing.  
> Women who are
> eligible for WIC, Medicaid, Food Stamps or similar programs can  
> attend this
> FREE workshop series.  Meet other parents of young children, make  
> and enjoy a
> lunch together, and receive FREE kitchen items you can use at home.
>
>
> March 5, 2011
>
> Community Supported Agriculture Fair on Saturday, March 5,  
> 12:00-3:00pm at
> Boynton Middle School, Cayuga at Rt. 13, Ithaca. What is Community  
> Supported
> Agriculture (CSA)? Learn about this partnership between consumers  
> and farmers;
> meet and talk with 12+ area CSA farmers in one place! Activities to  
> keep the
> kids busy, space to sit and review farm information. Contact Debbie  
> Teeter:
> (607) 272-2292, DLT22 at cornell.edu
>
>
> March 5, 2011
>
> Winter Worm Composting Class on Saturday, March 5, 10:00am-12:00 pm at
> Cooperative Extension Education Center, 615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca  
> NY. Learn
> all you need to know to set up and maintain a worm composting bin.  
> Every
> household leaves with a starter bin and worms. Children are welcome  
> with an
> accompanying adult. Fee: $10 includes starter bin & worms. Register  
> early at
> (607) 272-2292. Space is limited! Contact Adam Michaelides at acm1 at cornell.edu
> with questions.
>
>
> March 5, 2011
>
> THE BUSINESS SIDE OF FARMING, Saturday , March 5, from 9am-12pm at  
> CCE-TC, 615
> Willow Ave, Ithaca. This session focuses on sharpening your business  
> skills
> from the records you need and how to use them for business  
> analysis.  We will
> also share information on business services and resources available  
> to you.
> Learn about farm and crop recordkeeping systems that are on-farm  
> tested as
> well as typical analysis tools including cash flow, income  
> statements, balance
> sheets, etc. that help you know where you are and if you are making  
> progress
> in the growth of your business. Instructors: John Bokaer Smith,  
> Westhaven Farm
> Vegetable & Fruit CSA Farm, Ithaca; Richard Overton, Financial  
> Consultant,
> Cornell FarmNet Program. To register, call (607) 272-2292 or email
> mjc72 at cornell.edu.
>
>
> March 5, 2011
>
> Root Cellaring Basics at White Hawk Eco Village from 1-3PM. Click  
> here for
> info and to register. Root Cellars, and related storage areas, are a  
> great way
> to preserve food for the winter months. As part of White Hawk's  
> Sustainability
> Series, Greg Nelson will cover several important aspects of the  
> process,
> including what kind of spaces can be used for root cellaring and  
> Items that
> store well in root cellars.
>
>
> March 9, 2011
>
> Food Garden Panel Discussion on Wednesday, March 9, 6:30-8:30pm at  
> Cooperative
> Extension Education Center, 615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca NY. Don?t miss  
> this
> panel discussion by several experienced food gardeners! Master  
> Gardeners and
> others with years of food growing experience will highlight some  
> advanced ways
> to maximize your crop and extend the growing season. This workshop  
> will assume
> that attendees have had some growing experience. For a more basic  
> discussion
> of how to get started, go to the Feb. 23 class described above.
> Pre-registration recommended. Call (607) 272-2292. Fee: $5.
>
>
> March 10, 2011
>
>> From Planning to Canning. The Seneca County Cooperative Extension  
>> and Ovid
> Library have partnered to present a "Planning to Canning" course  
> that will be
> held on the second Thursday of each month from 6:30PM to 8PM  
> starting March
> 10th through September 8th at the Edith B. Ford Memorial Library,  
> Ovid, NY
> (with June & August classes at Ovid Fire Department). Each workshop  
> costs only
> $5 or sign up for all seven for $30. From Soils to Seeds?March 10;  
> Planning,
> Layout, Planting & Yield?April 14; Pest, Disease & Weed Management? 
> May 12;
> Preserving Strawberries & Other Early Produce?June 9; Your Garden  
> Questions
> Answered?July 14; Preserving Late Summer Fruits & Veggies?August 11;  
> Put Your
> Garden To Bed & Storing Root Crops?Sept 8; For more information or to
> register, please call (607-869-3031) or visit the library or call  
> Seneca
> County CCE (315) 539-9251 or log onto www.senecacountycce.org.
> Pre-registration is advised.
>
>
> March 10, 2011
>
> EATING SMART & BEING ACTIVE Learn how to feed yourself and your family
> healthy, affordable and tasty food in this 8-week class series,  
> meeting every
> Thursday morning, 10:00am-12:00 until April 7 at Tompkins County  
> Cooperative
> Extension, 615 Willow Ave.  Join any time - classes are ongoing.  
> Women who are
> eligible for WIC, Medicaid, Food Stamps or similar programs can  
> attend this
> FREE workshop series.  Meet other parents of young children, make  
> and enjoy a
> lunch together, and receive FREE kitchen items you can use at home.
>
>
> March 12, 2011
>
> Tractor Workshop for Small Farms on Saturday March 12, 9:00 AM  
> -12:00 PM at
> Dryden Lawn & Recreation at 54 North Street (Route 13) Dryden, New  
> York 13053.
> Is there a tractor in your future?  Small farmers and rural  
> landowners who are
> considering purchasing a tractor or who need some basic operation,
> maintenance, and safety practices are invited to attend this workshop
> sponsored by the Cornell Cooperative Extension SCNY Agriculture  
> Program.
> Instructors include Fred Carpenter, owner of the John Deere  
> dealership, and
> Dave Buck, Lansing farmer, who has been actively involved in  
> teaching tractor
> safety courses. To register for the workshop call CCE-Tompkins at  
> (607)
> 272-2292 or email mjc72 at cornell.edu.  There is a $5 fee for this  
> class payable
> at the door. Dress warmly, workshop is mostly indoor in a heated  
> garage.
>
>
> March 13, 2011
>
> Sunday Artbreak: Art and Food at the Johnson Art Museum, Cornell  
> University on
> Sunday, March 13, 3:00?4:00 p.m. In this second session of a three- 
> part
> series, educator Jessica Evett-Miller will explore objects in the  
> Museum?s
> collection related to entr?es and main courses. Bring your appetite? 
> related
> tastes will be served!
>
>
> March 15, 2011
>
> Tilling the Soil of Community: Community Food Security (CFS)  
> Dialogue on
> Tuesday March 15, 7:00 - 8:30 PM at the Women's Community Building,  
> Ithaca, NY
> (Corner of Cayuga and Seneca Streets).
>
>
> March 15, 2011
>
> Hydrofracking & Agriculture the Promise & the Reality. An Open  
> Invitation to
> the Farm Community, Property Owners and Interested Citizens. A Farm  
> Forum on
> Tuesday, March 15, 2011 7:00-9:00 pm at the Penn Yan Middle School  
> Auditorium
> 515 Liberty Street, Penn Yan.
>
>
> March 17, 2011
>
> EATING SMART & BEING ACTIVE Learn how to feed yourself and your family
> healthy, affordable and tasty food in this 8-week class series,  
> meeting every
> Thursday morning, 10:00am-12:00 until April 7 at Tompkins County  
> Cooperative
> Extension, 615 Willow Ave.  Join any time - classes are ongoing.  
> Women who are
> eligible for WIC, Medicaid, Food Stamps or similar programs can  
> attend this
> FREE workshop series.  Meet other parents of young children, make  
> and enjoy a
> lunch together, and receive FREE kitchen items you can use at home.
>
>
> March 19, 2011
>
> Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop on Saturday March 19, 9:00 AM -12:00 PM at
> Reisinger's Apple Country Orchards 2750 Apple Lane Watkins Glen, New  
> York
> 14891. This fun, educational workshop is ideal for those that are  
> new to fruit
> growing as well as the seasoned fruit grower. Instructor Rick  
> Reisinger will
> demonstrate pruning techniques on apples, stone fruits, nuts and  
> berries
> throughout his family orchard. Other topics to be covered include  
> grafting and
> apple tree and renovating an older tree to improve fruit production.  
> This is
> an outdoor demonstration; participants should dress for the weather.  
> Cider and
> donuts will be provided.  Preregistration is required by March 4,  
> 2011 for
> admission to either workshop. $15/person or $25/couple. Call  
> Schuyler County
> CCE to register at 607-535-7161.
>
>
> March 23, 2011
>
> History of Beekeeping in the Finger Lakes with Duane Waid -  
> Wednesday, March
> 23rd 7pm at the Ovid Library. Registration required for all classes.
> ovidlib at rochester.rr.com 607.869.3031 www.ovidlibrary.org
>
>
> March 24, 2011
>
> EATING SMART & BEING ACTIVE Learn how to feed yourself and your family
> healthy, affordable and tasty food in this 8-week class series,  
> meeting every
> Thursday morning, 10:00am-12:00 until April 7 at Tompkins County  
> Cooperative
> Extension, 615 Willow Ave.  Join any time - classes are ongoing.  
> Women who are
> eligible for WIC, Medicaid, Food Stamps or similar programs can  
> attend this
> FREE workshop series.  Meet other parents of young children, make  
> and enjoy a
> lunch together, and receive FREE kitchen items you can use at home.
>
>
> March 26, 2011
>
> Tree Grafting on March 26th  10:30am-noon at the Ovid Library.  
> Registration
> required for all classes. ovidlib at rochester.rr.com 607.869.3031
> www.ovidlibrary.org Learn the history, lore and mechanics of fruit  
> tree
> grafting with John Reynolds from Daring Drake Farm.  Students will  
> have hands
> on practice doing a tongue and whip graft.  Each participant will  
> leave class
> with two apple trees to plant.  15+ apple varieties will be provided  
> to choose
> from.
>
>
> March 26, 2011
>
> Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop on Saturday March 26, 9:00 AM -12:00 PM at
> Reisinger's Apple Country Orchards 2750 Apple Lane Watkins Glen, New  
> York
> 14891. This fun, educational workshop is ideal for those that are  
> new to fruit
> growing as well as the seasoned fruit grower. Instructor Rick  
> Reisinger will
> demonstrate pruning techniques on apples, stone fruits, nuts and  
> berries
> throughout his family orchard. Other topics to be covered include  
> grafting and
> apple tree and renovating an older tree to improve fruit production.  
> This is
> an outdoor demonstration; participants should dress for the weather.  
> Cider and
> donuts will be provided.  Preregistration is required by March 4,  
> 2011 for
> admission to either workshop. $15/person or $25/couple. Call  
> Schuyler County
> CCE to register at 607-535-7161.
>
>
> March 30, 2011
>
> The American Farmland Trust, will hold its No Farms No Food? Rally &  
> Lobby
> Day, on Wednesday, March 30, at the State Capitol in Albany, New  
> York. Join
> farmers, food advocates, local officials, environmentalists and  
> other New
> Yorkers to meet with legislators at the State Capitol about the  
> critical
> importance of farms and food to New York State?s economy and food  
> security.
>
>
> March 31, 2011
>
> EATING SMART & BEING ACTIVE Learn how to feed yourself and your family
> healthy, affordable and tasty food in this 8-week class series,  
> meeting every
> Thursday morning, 10:00am-12:00 until April 7 at Tompkins County  
> Cooperative
> Extension, 615 Willow Ave.  Join any time - classes are ongoing.  
> Women who are
> eligible for WIC, Medicaid, Food Stamps or similar programs can  
> attend this
> FREE workshop series.  Meet other parents of young children, make  
> and enjoy a
> lunch together, and receive FREE kitchen items you can use at home.
>
>
> April 2, 2011
>
> AgStravaganza! On Saturday April 2, 10:00 AM -4:00 PM at The Shops  
> at Ithaca
> Mall, 40 Catherwood Road Ithaca, New York 14850. Learn about  
> agriculture at
> the Shops at Ithaca Mall at this FREE fun, family event! Informational
> exhibits, hands-on activities, ag videos for kids, tons of fam  
> animals, dairy
> food samples, antique and modern tractors, Ronnie Raindrop and more!
> Sponsored by CCE-Tompkins in partnership with the Tompkins County  
> Farm Bureau.
>
>
> April 2, 2011
>
> The Ithaca Farmers Market opens at Steamboat Landing, 9am until 3pm,  
> and
> continues Saturdays through October.  See the Ithaca Farmers Market  
> website
> for complete 2011 hours.
>
>
> April 5, 2011
>
> ServSafe Food Manager Certification Course on Tuesday April 5 and  
> April 12,
> 8:30 AM -5:30 PM at CCE-Tompkins Education Center at 615 Willow  
> Avenue,
> Ithaca, New York 14850-3555. This nationally recognized and  
> accredited food
> safety training course is offered over two days and provides  
> participants with
> nationally-recognized certification in food safety. The  
> certification is
> accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)- 
> Conference for
> Food Protection (CFP). Fee of $150 is due at the time of  
> registration, and
> includes textbook, all printed materials, certification exam and light
> refreshments.
>
>
> April 7, 2011
>
> EATING SMART & BEING ACTIVE Learn how to feed yourself and your family
> healthy, affordable and tasty food in this 8-week class series,  
> meeting every
> Thursday morning, 10:00am-12:00 until April 7 at Tompkins County  
> Cooperative
> Extension, 615 Willow Ave.  Join any time - classes are ongoing.  
> Women who are
> eligible for WIC, Medicaid, Food Stamps or similar programs can  
> attend this
> FREE workshop series.  Meet other parents of young children, make  
> and enjoy a
> lunch together, and receive FREE kitchen items you can use at home.
>
>
> April 10, 2011
>
> Sunday Artbreak: Art and Food at the Johnson Art Museum, Cornell  
> University on
> Sunday, April 10, 3:00?4:00 p.m. As the conclusion of our three-part  
> series,
> educator Carol Hockett will explore objects in the Museum?s  
> collection related
> to desserts. Bring your appetite?related tastes will be served!
>
>
> April 13, 2011
>
> 40th New York Wine Industry Workshop and New York Wine and Grape  
> Foundation
> Annual Seminar from  April 13-15, 2011, 8:00 a.m.?5:00 p.m. at the  
> Ramada
> Geneva Lakefront, 41 Lake Front Drive, Geneva, NY. The New York Wine  
> Industry
> Workshop (WIW) is an annual technical meeting focusing on enology  
> concepts and
> challenges specific to eastern, cool climate wine production. The  
> fortieth
> edition of the WIW will be held in Geneva, NY at the Ramada Geneva  
> Lakefront.
>
>
> April 14, 2011
>
>> From Planning to Canning. The Seneca County Cooperative Extension  
>> and Ovid
> Library have partnered to present a "Planning to Canning" course  
> that will be
> held on the second Thursday of each month from 6:30PM to 8PM  
> starting March
> 10th through September 8th at the Edith B. Ford Memorial Library,  
> Ovid, NY
> (with June & August classes at Ovid Fire Department). Each workshop  
> costs only
> $5 or sign up for all seven for $30. Planning, Layout, Planting &  
> Yield?April
> 14; Pest, Disease & Weed Management?May 12; Preserving Strawberries  
> & Other
> Early Produce?June 9; Your Garden Questions Answered?July 14;  
> Preserving Late
> Summer Fruits & Veggies?August 11; Put Your Garden To Bed & Storing  
> Root
> Crops?Sept 8; For more information or to register, please call  
> (607-869-3031)
> or visit the library or call Seneca County CCE (315) 539-9251 or log  
> onto
> www.senecacountycce.org. Pre-registration is advised.
>
>
> April 16, 2011
>
> Living with Birds of Prey on April 16th 1pm at the Ovid Library.  
> Registration
> required for all classes. ovidlib at rochester.rr.com 607.869.3031
> www.ovidlibrary.org
> Min Creasy from Thronbush Farm will present her work as an animal
> rehabilitator.  Min lives cooperatively with birds of prey and uses  
> them as a
> songbird deterrent in her Finger Lakes vineyard.  Min's talk will be
> complimented by Rose Borzik who will present a rehabilitated Red- 
> tailed Hawk.
>
>
> April 16, 2011
>
> Planning to Preserve from 3pm-5pm in Ithaca, NY. This IthaCan event  
> will
> address common questions about preserving food, such as: Wondering  
> how to get
> started preserving at home this summer?  Do you have the time? Do  
> you have the
> equipment? What kind of stuff is good to make, anyway? We'll discuss  
> these
> questions and get you started making your personal plan to preserve.  
> Join
> IthaCan for free to attend this workshop.
>
>
> May 1, 2011
>
> Compost Fair on Sunday May 1, 12:00 PM -4:00 PM at CCE-Tompkins  
> Education
> Center, 615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca, New York 14850. Celebrate  
> spring's arrival
> by stopping in the Compost Fair to see and experience ALL aspects of
> composting. There will be food, music, interactive displays,  
> activities for
> kids and continuous tours of our composting demonstration site.  
> Learn about
> the various ways to compost and have your questions answered by Master
> Composters - just in time for spring clean up and gardening! Prize  
> drawings
> will be held at 3:30pm for all attendees.  The Fair will be held in
> conjunction with the 4-H Rubber Duck Race & 5K Run so there will be  
> lots of
> displays and fun activities for children of all ages.  Admission is  
> free and
> open to the public.
>
>
> May 12, 2011
>
>> From Planning to Canning. The Seneca County Cooperative Extension  
>> and Ovid
> Library have partnered to present a "Planning to Canning" course  
> that will be
> held on the second Thursday of each month from 6:30PM to 8PM  
> starting March
> 10th through September 8th at the Edith B. Ford Memorial Library,  
> Ovid, NY
> (with June & August classes at Ovid Fire Department). Each workshop  
> costs only
> $5 or sign up for all seven for $30. Pest, Disease & Weed Management? 
> May 12;
> Preserving Strawberries & Other Early Produce?June 9; Your Garden  
> Questions
> Answered?July 14; Preserving Late Summer Fruits & Veggies?August 11;  
> Put Your
> Garden To Bed & Storing Root Crops?Sept 8; For more information or to
> register, please call (607-869-3031) or visit the library or call  
> Seneca
> County CCE (315) 539-9251 or log onto www.senecacountycce.org.
> Pre-registration is advised.
>
>
> May 14, 2011
>
> Spring Garden Fair & Plant Sale on Saturday May 14, 9:30 AM -2:30 PM  
> CHECK
> BACK FOR NEW LOCATION THIS YEAR!  Cooperative Extension Master  
> Gardener
> volunteers, over 40 area growers,  and other garden groups offer  
> perennials,
> specialty plants and gardening advice. You will find organically grown
> vegetable transplants and heirloom varieties, a huge variety of  
> annuals, herbs
> and many specialty perennials, flowering shrubs, trees, hardy roses  
> and fruit
> crops.  Free soil pH testing is available and educational exhibits and
> information are offered.  Kids can join the Ithaca Children's Garden  
> for a fun
> hands-on activity.  Bring baskets, wagons, and other containers for
> transporting plants.  For more information, call (607) 272-2292.
>
>
> May 21, 2011
>
> The Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute presents Mushroom Innoculation
> Workshops on May 21 & 22 in the Finger Lakes region, NY at Hawk  
> Meadow Farm
> and Cayuta Sun (near Ithaca). The Finger Lakes Permaculture  
> Institute invites
> you to our workshops that introduce participants to the world of  
> mushrooms,
> their link to healthy soils and forests, and their growing potential  
> on both a
> home and commercial scale. We will inoculate shiitake, oyster, and  
> stropharia
> mushrooms and discuss how to successfully raise multiple harvests.  
> Workshop
> participants receive complete instruction and take home an  
> inoculated log,
> coffee ground substrate, and instructional booklet with further  
> resources.
> Visit: http://FingerLakesPermaculture.org for information and  
> registration.
>
>
> May 22, 2011
>
> The Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute presents Mushroom Innoculation
> Workshops on May 21 & 22 in the Finger Lakes region, NY at Hawk  
> Meadow Farm
> and Cayuta Sun (near Ithaca). The Finger Lakes Permaculture  
> Institute invites
> you to our workshops that introduce participants to the world of  
> mushrooms,
> their link to healthy soils and forests, and their growing potential  
> on both a
> home and commercial scale. We will inoculate shiitake, oyster, and  
> stropharia
> mushrooms and discuss how to successfully raise multiple harvests.  
> Workshop
> participants receive complete instruction and take home an  
> inoculated log,
> coffee ground substrate, and instructional booklet with further  
> resources.
> Visit: http://FingerLakesPermaculture.org for information and  
> registration.
>
>
> June 9, 2011
>
>> From Planning to Canning. The Seneca County Cooperative Extension  
>> and Ovid
> Library have partnered to present a "Planning to Canning" course  
> that will be
> held on the second Thursday of each month from 6:30PM to 8PM  
> starting March
> 10th through September 8th at the Edith B. Ford Memorial Library,  
> Ovid, NY
> (with June & August classes at Ovid Fire Department). Each workshop  
> costs only
> $5 or sign up for all seven for $30. Preserving Strawberries & Other  
> Early
> Produce?June 9; Your Garden Questions Answered?July 14; Preserving  
> Late Summer
> Fruits & Veggies?August 11; Put Your Garden To Bed & Storing Root  
> Crops?Sept
> 8; For more information or to register, please call (607-869-3031)  
> or visit
> the library or call Seneca County CCE (315) 539-9251 or log onto
> www.senecacountycce.org. Pre-registration is advised.
>
>
> July 14, 2011
>
>> From Planning to Canning. The Seneca County Cooperative Extension  
>> and Ovid
> Library have partnered to present a "Planning to Canning" course  
> that will be
> held on the second Thursday of each month from 6:30PM to 8PM  
> starting March
> 10th through September 8th at the Edith B. Ford Memorial Library,  
> Ovid, NY
> (with June & August classes at Ovid Fire Department). Each workshop  
> costs only
> $5 or sign up for all seven for $30. Your Garden Questions Answered? 
> July 14;
> Preserving Late Summer Fruits & Veggies?August 11; Put Your Garden  
> To Bed &
> Storing Root Crops?Sept 8; For more information or to register,  
> please call
> (607-869-3031) or visit the library or call Seneca County CCE (315)  
> 539-9251
> or log onto www.senecacountycce.org. Pre-registration is advised.
>
>
> August 11, 2011
>
>> From Planning to Canning. The Seneca County Cooperative Extension  
>> and Ovid
> Library have partnered to present a "Planning to Canning" course  
> that will be
> held on the second Thursday of each month from 6:30PM to 8PM  
> starting March
> 10th through September 8th at the Edith B. Ford Memorial Library,  
> Ovid, NY
> (with June & August classes at Ovid Fire Department). Each workshop  
> costs only
> $5 or sign up for all seven for $30. Preserving Late Summer Fruits &
> Veggies?August 11; Put Your Garden To Bed & Storing Root Crops?Sept  
> 8; For
> more information or to register, please call (607-869-3031) or visit  
> the
> library or call Seneca County CCE (315) 539-9251 or log onto
> www.senecacountycce.org. Pre-registration is advised.
>
>
> September 8, 2011
>
>> From Planning to Canning. The Seneca County Cooperative Extension  
>> and Ovid
> Library have partnered to present a "Planning to Canning" course  
> that will be
> held on the second Thursday of each month from 6:30PM to 8PM  
> starting March
> 10th through September 8th at the Edith B. Ford Memorial Library,  
> Ovid, NY
> (with June & August classes at Ovid Fire Department). Each workshop  
> costs only
> $5 or sign up for all seven for $30. Put Your Garden To Bed &  
> Storing Root
> Crops?Sept 8; For more information or to register, please call  
> (607-869-3031)
> or visit the library or call Seneca County CCE (315) 539-9251 or log  
> onto
> www.senecacountycce.org. Pre-registration is advised.
>
>
>
> --
> The Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute
> offers workshops, apprenticeships, and
> permaculture design certificate classes.
> http://www.fingerlakespermaculture.org
> -- 
>
>
>
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