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Friday, November 21, 2008

WCLURadio.com - WCLU 1490 - WCLU Lite 102.3fm - WCLUToGo.com - Glasgow, Kentucky - Group of Local Concerned Citizens Form New Group To Sustain Glasgow

WCLURadio.com - WCLU 1490 - WCLU Lite 102.3fm - WCLUToGo.com - Glasgow, Kentucky - Group of Local Concerned Citizens Form New Group To Sustain Glasgow
Posted by Rhonda Trautman at 2:52 PM

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Rhonda Trautman said...

I attempted to link this from the WCLU site. It is a nice introduction for us.

November 21, 2008 at 2:56 PM

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Sustainable Glasgow Board Members: Jerry Ralston, President, William Travis MD, Dan Iacconi, Suzanne Barrow, Louise Mann, William Ray, Joe Trigg, Sarah Shirley, Kristin Hildabrand, and Andy Moore.


FAQ about Bounty of the Barrens Market 2015:

The market will be in its winter location at the Barren County Cooperative Extension Office, on second and fourth Saturday mornings from now through mid April!


We are going to have some very cool enhancements to the 2015 market. We are reworking our layout to allow the vendors to be closer together so it is easier for our patrons to visit all of the vendor tents. We are also happy to announce that we will have a special guest vendor each Saturday -- someone with some special item that is not normally seen at the market. We will have more on this later.

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    Sustainable Glasgow is dedicated to the development of the theory, and practice, of sustainable living in the Barren County area. We seek to provide the ideas, information, education, infrastructure, and political will, that inspires and facilitates community members to bring about systemic changes in all of our institutions that are necessary to create a sustainable economy for the region surrounding Glasgow, Kentucky.

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