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Beth Holtzman <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Aug 2005 10:03:51 -0400
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Hello all,

I don't know anything more about this initiative than what's below, but 
thought you might be interested.

Beth


>Greetings,
>
>You are cordially invited to attend an informational
>presentation this coming Friday, August 12th from
>7-9pm at the Briggs-Carriage Bookstore (16 Park St.)
>in Brandon, Vermont.
>
>Chuck Johnson of Elemental Development will be
>discussing his plans for the Brandon Farm development
>project, and we would be pleased if you can join us
>for the presentation.
>
>Elemental Development has plans to develop the
>historic Steinberg Farmland in Brandon into a 90-acre
>environmentally sustainable agricultural arts and
>education-based residental farm community.
>
>Currently there is a need for program directors,
>builders, farmers and consultants to participate in
>the development of the Farm, and several compensated
>positions will soon be available. We are seeking
>individuals who are passionate about a sustainable
>agriculture-based lifestyle, who seek to participate
>in developing sustainable agriculture and arts
>programs, and who would love to live in this
>progressive farm community.
>
>Professionals with experience in ecologically
>sensitive development, animal husbandry, cottage
>industries, sustainable building, organic agriculture,
>alternative energy, and community education are
>especially welcome. We hope you can make it!
>
>For more information, please contact Chuck Johnson at
>(707) 495-9001
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Elsa Poulsen
>Project Coordinator
>Elemental Development
>(415) 203 9137

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Beth Holtzman
Women's Agricultural Network

617 Comstock Rd.
Berlin, VT 05602

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802-223-2389 ext. 15
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