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Hi Amir
Great. Would love to give you a hand. Julia's email is geojane42@gmail.com.
She's pretty busy with market farming but I'm sure she'd be able to take a minute to help out with any questions, etc.
She's pretty knowledgeable about all things chicken as well as gardening, after having a pretty full on year of it under her belt.
my email is annjpacey@gmail.com. Probably easier to communicate out of the VV structure as the web site has some constraints.
Cheers.
Ann
Hi Amir
Why don't you join the Dunbar Transition Village. We've got lots of activities going on in our neighbourhood. Hope you will join in.
By joining the DTV group, we can keep you posted of new events or issues directly relevant to our community. We've got several really interesting projects underway, like the Dunbar dollar and the emergency preparedness program. Hope you'll join in, we can always use extra resources and enthusiasm.
Look forward to seeing you soon.
Cheers.
Ann
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