We got a flood of response to last week’s note, regarding whether or not we can continue to use draft horse power here while also paying a living wage and achieving long-term economic stability. As we were discussing all of your thoughts in the farmhouse this week, I was … [Read more...] about Essex Farm: Steinbeck Preserves Horse Power
Archives for September 2012
Champlain Area Trails Writing Contest Fall 2012
It's time again to get your entries ready for the Champlain Area Trails (CATS) Travel Writing Contest! This is the third CATS writing contest, and let's try to always make the entry pool larger than the last and share more wonderful local stories. Read past contest entries for … [Read more...] about Champlain Area Trails Writing Contest Fall 2012
Live Well Fall News
Like many other local businesses Live Well is shifting with the season, and offering some new classes, workshops, and lectures for the fall! Acupuncture Expanded Hours Community Acupuncture has had such great success that Live Well is expanding the hours! -Community … [Read more...] about Live Well Fall News
Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: “Greenest” Buildings Might be Existing Buildings
Tuesday, October 2: "The Ten-Mile House: Why the 'Greenest' Buildings Might be Existing Buildings" Speaker: Steven Engelhart, Executive Director, Adirondack Architectural Heritage At Whallonsburg Grange Hall "Much attention has been focused on the sustainable features of … [Read more...] about Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: “Greenest” Buildings Might be Existing Buildings
Review of Depot Theatre’s Real Women
I ended a season at The Depot Theatre by watching the final performance of Real Women Have Curves, a thought-provoking comedy-drama that deals with illegal immigration, women's sexual rights, and learning how to accept yourself and your body. Sneaky Cat on Stage Mo, the … [Read more...] about Review of Depot Theatre’s Real Women

