S.A.V.E. Training
Do you know four ways you can help a Veteran (or anyone) in crisis?
Do you know four ways you can help a Veteran (or anyone) in crisis?
Millennial Book Group's January meeting is rescheduled to 1/30/24 (previously 1/23/24). Our January read is Unlikely Animals by Annie Hartnett.
Does buying a light bulb seem more complicated and confusing than it should be? Do LEDs last as long as they claim? Do they look as good as my old incandescent lights? Do they throw out too much glare, or look like "white hospital lighting"? Can they be used indoors, outdoors and in wet locations?
Permaculture is a design system for resilient and regenerative land use and ways of living, and its ecologically-based framework offers a different way for seeing and engaging with the world around us. Come and get an introduction to the basic concepts, as well as some ways you can start using it in your own life to increase resilience while helping to regenerate the ecosystems of which we are all a part.
Join our monthly book group, where we explore a variety of popular fiction titles. Whether you're into contemporary bestsellers, captivating mysteries, or thought-provoking dramas, this group is the perfect place to dive into great reads and engage in lively discussions with fellow book lovers. All readers welcome! We meet the last Thursday of the month.
Asia is comprised of 48 nations, and this class focuses on the many and varied greens of China, Japan, Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia. There are mustards and mizunas, tatsois and bok choys, and even an edible chrysanthemum! Learn how to grow the hardy and nutritious greens of these nations and what to use them for in your kitchen. Explore traditional growing methods and best practices for today’s kitchen garden. Everyone will plant their own flat of specially chosen seeds and receive recipes for easy, tasty dishes featuring their home-grown bounty.
Over the past five decades, notable transformations have been witnessed in and a