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"Eat the View" featured on New England Cable News

We're moving into the heart of summer and it's really heating up...our "Eat the View" campaign, that is. Here it is featured on New England Cable News. There are many things you can do to help support this effort. Here are just a few: 1) You can sign on our online petition 2) You can vote for the idea on the website OnDayOne.org and 3) You can join our Facebook group and help us spread the word there to your Facebook friends. Thanks.

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Kitchen Gardeners International is a 501c3 nonprofit founded in Maine, USA with friends from around the world. Our mission is to empower individuals, families, and communities to achieve greater levels of food self-reliance through the promotion of kitchen gardening, home-cooking, and sustainable local food systems.