Natural Enquirer N e w s l e t t e r f o r S p r i n g Va l l e y S u p p o r t e r s a n d Vo l u n t e e r s
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In this issue...
Some things are meant to go together, fitting neat and cleanly, like the notched logs in a well-built log cabin. Winter days and sitting by the fire (or the modern approximation of a fire – the gas fireplace) with a cup of tea or cocoa are just such a pairing. Foods are often paired with particular sauces, and of course, wines. Since Spring Valley has both a log cabin and abundant cardinals, consider the two articles in this issue of the Natural Enquirer a pairing for your winter enjoyment. In fact, if given the opportunity to rent the Merkle Cabin for a family gathering, by all means do so (call us for details). You can sit comfortably by the fire or watch the cardinals flit back and forth at the feeders outside the windows. Another good pairing is concern and action, especially as it relates to environmental sustainability. Many people profess concern for the state of our environment but getting them to take the next logical step – action – can be a challenge. In this issue, we provide you with a roadmap to personal actions you can take to help mitigate the effects of climate change – the perfect pairing to your passion for protecting the environment!
Inside A Flash of Crimson........................................... 2-3
Volunteer News Contents
This Old Cabin ................................................. 4-5
Volunteer Information...................................10-11
What’s Happenin’.............................................. 6-8
Volunteer Calendar....................................... 12-13
New Year’s Resolutions.......................................9 Spring Valley General Information....................14
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