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Apprentices
and family members of Live Power Community Farm shared melons and information
on live power farming. They also helped to raise money for the Eel River
Charter School by selling fresh pressed apple juice and baked goods.
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North
American Herbs, an organic herb cultivation group in the valley was
there selling some products and distributing information. Devora and
Jeanine Ellsworth helped man the booth. Devora is a local homeopathic
healer. Jeanine, a massage therapist, was also giving massages at another
booth during the weekend.
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Covelo Organic Vegetables and Flowers featured Tom Palley's fresh vegetables along with fresh and dried flower bouquets. Nina is pictured on the right selling organic vegetables from this local farm. |
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Claudette
Britton, Lucinda Newell, and Crystal Britton had a busy weekend making
Indian Tacos at one of the most popular booths.
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The
Indian Taco line was ever present, meandering into the center of the
festival grounds.
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The
Blackberry Festival booth hosted its annual wine tasting, and sold tee-shirts
with the Blackberry Festival Logo. Joe Gauder is pictured here socializing
with volunteers Mary Lou Mileck and Andrew McCullough.
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Glenda
McFaddin at the Eel River Watershed FORUM booth which displayed pictures
and information.
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Rainbow
Snavely models a silver beaded necklace,her own creation. She and her
sisters sold their beaded jewelry at the festival. They also starred
at the Reggae Dance Party Saturday night at the Legion Hall.
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