Mona Judge, a 59-year-old hairdresser, moved around her Monday and Friday night appointments to learn how to grow her own herbs for teas. Reba Parsons, a 42-year-old computer programmer, could only make a few of the classes but brought ramen noodle salad to the celebratory potluck anyway because she wanted to support her cousin, who showed her the class. Her cousin, Joanna Cade, is a customer .
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Best Life: Lawns may not be the greenest option for your community
Best Life: Lawns may not be the greenest option for your community By Ivanhoe Broadcast News | May 11, 2021 at 7:50 AM CDT - Updated May 11 at 7:50 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – A front lawn, it’s been a social status symbol of the American dream since the 1700s. But now overwhelmed, isolated, and for some families, food insecure, new options may be un-lawning America. From toxic pesticides and chemical fertilizers to carbon emissions from mowers and water usage, lawns may actually not be the greenest option for your community moving forward.
51 oak trees planted at Orange County park to celebrate 51 years of Earth Day
County aims to improve environmental efforts with planting of trees
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51 oak trees planted at Orange County park to celebrate 51 years of Earth Day
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Volunteers got a chance to connect with the Earth on Friday by planting 51 native oak trees at Independence Park.
District 1 Commissioner Nicole Wilson said planting the trees will improve biodiversity and environmental efforts in the county.
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“We were working in conjunction with Parks and Recreation for places where there are opportunities to put those trees in, where they will really benefit where here in the middle of a beautiful residential area,” Wilson said.