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From a recession to a measured resurgence, Telluride endures
If we learned anything about ourselves and about Telluride in 2009, it’s that we, and this town, endure. This last year was defined in simple economic terms for us, and we learned a lesson: Even our sno-globe town isn’t invincible. Our region made difficult financial decisions as revenues that once flowed ebbed. We braced against a recession and swallowed the passings of our friends. But for all …

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Kemah market ready to roll; Seabrook’s not ‘til fall
Farmer’s markets are becoming all the rage in the Bay Area, with Kemah poised to become the newest venue.

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From a recession to a measured resurgence, Telluride endures
If we learned anything about ourselves and about Telluride in 2009, it’s that we, and this town, endure. This last year was defined in simple economic terms for us, and we learned a lesson: Even our sno-globe town isn’t invincible. Our region made difficult financial decisions as revenues that once flowed ebbed. We braced against a recession and swallowed the passings of our friends. But for all …

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Teres McClen Takes Eco-Luxury to the Derby
The McClen Fashion Group—an innovative, luxury, fine-living brand heightening awareness through ethical practices, procedures, products and services with the lowest impact to the environment—will join noted celebrities, athletes and community leaders at Ferdinand’s Ball to help kick off the 2010 Kentucky Derby. The annual charity event benefits Old Friends, a rescue and rehabilitation farm …

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From a recession to a measured resurgence, Telluride endures
If we learned anything about ourselves and about Telluride in 2009, it’s that we, and this town, endure. This last year was defined in simple economic terms for us, and we learned a lesson: Even our sno-globe town isn’t invincible. Our region made difficult financial decisions as revenues that once flowed ebbed. We braced against a recession and swallowed the passings of our friends. But for all …

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Wearing the World’s Future on Our Sleeves
FIRST things first: Sustainable is NOT the same as organic. True, they’re similar and share a common goal, but the difference lies in their provenance or origin. Organic refers to items that are agricultural or farm-based in nature: crops, food, etc. Sustainable is linked to the environment, and may be lab-based.

Read more on Philippine Daily Inquirer

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‘Biodegradable’ Doesn’t Always Mean Earth-Friendly
Without proper composting facilities, throwing away biodegradable materials may actually be worse for the environment.

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From a recession to a measured resurgence, Telluride endures
If we learned anything about ourselves and about Telluride in 2009, it’s that we, and this town, endure. This last year was defined in simple economic terms for us, and we learned a lesson: Even our sno-globe town isn’t invincible. Our region made difficult financial decisions as revenues that once flowed ebbed. We braced against a recession and swallowed the passings of our friends. But for all …

Read more on Telluride Daily Planet

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