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Join us at the Backyard Chicken Workshop
with Joseph Marquette of Yellow House Farm
May 30th at 6:30pm at the Rye Public Library
Everything you ever wanted to know about raising chickens and
gathering eggs in your own backyard.
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Reconnecting with Earth is a discussion session based on a book by the Northwest Earth Institute which explores our personal knowledge of and appreciation for the natural world, from Wild Nature to Ecopsychology. It will be offered on 6 Wednesday nights, February 15-March 28 at the Rye Public Library, 6:30-7:30. For further information contact Susan at sorazi3@comcast.net
 Reconnecting with Earth
Cameron Wake will be speaking at the Rye Public Library on Tuesday, January 31* 7:00 – 8:00 PM on Economic Development and Climate Change in New England. What is the forecast? What can we do – or is it just nature? *Snow date Thursday, February 2 .Cam Wake Climate Change Flyer 72
The Rye Energy Committee and the Rye Public Library are hosting a program: STAY WARM – SAVE MONEY
Tuesday, November 8, 2011, 6:30-8:00 at the Rye Public Library Meeting Room
Topics will include:
- Energy Audits – A PSNH rep will talk about the PSNH Home Performance with Energy Star Program
- Case Study – Good Neighbor Farm on Washington Road was just audited by this program – pictures, results, work done or to be done
- Updates on renewable energy programs
- Q & A – Frequently asked questions about energy efficiency and conservation.
- Refreshments will be served!
This Wednesday, September 28, 2:30-5:30 is our last market of the summer. Our featured vendor is Coastal Creamery and our menu includes their fresh cream and cheeses. Lisa Houde, Children’s Librarian will be with us to read to the children 2:30-3:30 and our artists are Kim Medeiros’ pottery and Claire Russo’s water colors and bags. We will also have Webster-at-Rye selling watercolor cards made by their residents in classes taught by Doris Rice and they will be taking orders for Christmas cards.
 Coastal Creamery Menu/Recipes
Michele Sopher, member of the Rye Energy Committee, kept our philosophy in mind when presenting her dessert – cranberry apple nut cake and gets our personal honorable mention!
 Michele's Cranberry Apple Nut Cake
Lisa Houde, Children’s Librarian at the Rye Public Library won the grand prize with her beautifully presented (and delicious) apple pie.Lisa’s Apple Pie Recipe.

Our featured vendor is Applecrest Farm Orchards for our Apple Fest/Apple Dessert Contest market. Visit Applecrest at www.applecrest.com In addition to locally grown, freshly picked fruits and vegetables, they offer delicious pies, cookies and cider donuts!
 What's for Dinner Wednesday, September 21
Come join us on Wednesday, September 21 with your favorite apple recipe – cookies, pies, cakes, bread – “anything apple.” The grand prize is a basket of products from our vendors: fresh fruit, vegetables, cookies, cupcakes, pasta, cheese and more!
 Apple Dessert Contest
Our featured vendor this week is Southbrook Farm and our What’s for Dinner Wednesday Menu and recipes feature lamb products along with fresh vegetables and an apple dessert. Our artists are Claire Russo’s watercolors and hand knit bags and John Hutchinson’s hand made cutting boards. Our musician is Chris O’Neill of Amorphous. Our market will be RAIN OR SHINE – IF RAIN, WE’LL BE INSIDE THE CHURCH.
 What's for Dinner Wednesday Menu
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