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Midtown chef goes organic By VALERIE SWEETEN CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT Dec. 22, 2009, 8:54AM
A "green" vision catalyst advocating Urban Agriculture and Community Sustainability
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Midtown chef goes organic By VALERIE SWEETEN CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT Dec. 22, 2009, 8:54AM
Pictured here: Gene Locke, Chef Tarsha, Chef Wendell Price and Chef Mark Hawkins 11/21/09
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\”Hope Grows Here\” by Demetia Dixon contributing writer for African American News & Issues
January 9, 2010 –
Urban Harvest 10th Annual Fruit Tree Sale
Winter is the best time to be buying fruit trees for your yard. Houston is a city where it is possible to have a different fruit producing in every season of the year.
This annual sale provides many types and varieties of fruit trees than can be grown in the greater Houston area. Every variety has been selected for production, taste and adaptability to the metro Houston climate. Due to the dramatic increase in interest in planting fruit trees, there will be 100% more trees and berries than at the January 2009 sale. To view the fruit varieties available at the January 9, 2010 sale and a price list of varieties for sale, click here. Funds raised by this sale go directly to the many vital Urban Harvest programs.
· When: January 9th, 2010; 8 am – 12 pm or when sold out
· Where: the Rice University Football Stadium Concourse.
www.urbanharvest.org and tell them ECOTONE sent you!