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15-day Group Spring Detox April 29th to May 14th


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Veggie Power Food Revolution Day is May 17


Food Revolution Day, a collaborative effort between the Jamie Oliver Food Foundation in the United States, the Better Food Foundation in the UK and The Good Foundation in Australia, aims to get people around the world talking about real food and food education. Last year, the global day of action encom- passed more than 1,000 events and dinner parties among families and friends, school associates, work colleagues and community neighbors in 664 cities in 62 countries.


To get involved, visit FoodRevolutionDay.com.


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Beyond Clean Windows Springtime Means it’s Time to See Outside Again


The dirt and grime that sticks to your windows over the winter is inevitable. Spring is here and it’s time once more to get your windows spotless!


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Honoring Veterans Helping Troops Return Home to Meaningful Work


Colin and Karen Archipley, owners of Archi’s Acres, in Escondido, California, daily honor contributions by America’s armed forces by helping combat vets return home to a fresh start doing meaningful work through their Veterans Sustain- able Agriculture Training (VSAT) program. Established in 2007, they can now list 160 ongoing agribusinesses nationwide led by program graduates. “This instills confidence in the veterans as together, we tap into their abilities to adapt and overcome, to take on a challenge and to know themselves and seek improvement,” says Colin, who served with the Marine Corps. This year, the couple is expanding the pro-


gram by launching 10 one-acre certified-organic hydroponic greenhouses as incubators spark- ing future VSAT-graduate businesses.


For more information, call 800-933-5234, email Karen@ArchisAcres.com or visit ArchisAcres.com.


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