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Public Input Needed The misuse of prescription medication has become a serious public health issue in Contra Costa County and across the nation. We need your input to help identify the best methods…Continue
Started Sep 20, 2016
Job Opportunity! Greenbelt Program Director PositionThe Program Director leads Greenbelt Alliance’s Natural Landscapes and Local Farms & Ranches initiatives through which the organization works…Continue
Started Mar 13, 2015
GMOs – Going Against Nature? Editorial by Lois Courchaine There are always different sides to a story, and it’s no different with GMOs. For those of you that aren’t in the “know” about GMOs, the…Continue
Started Aug 5, 2013
Protecting Clean WaterEach year, tons of harmful and dangerous pollutants, bacteria and trash are carried through our neighborhoods and enter local creeks, reservoirs, lakes, the Delta and Bay. As…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Sundong Kwong Mar 31, 2012.
I adore doing crafty things, especially around the holidays. So when I was exploring ideas for Christmas tree decorations, I came across something really cool. Feathers! I decided that I would take some feathers left over from another project and make cool tree ornaments. There was one problem though…my feathers were orange and I needed red ones. Google to the rescue, and I found a recipe for dying feathers with-of all things-Koolaid!…
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