Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Anne Vallentin has a voice when it comes to an ecological understanding of not only our community but of our entire fragile planet.

Most of us know Anne for the stand that she took when  Edward's Station was designated by the Province as a major dump site.  She worked tirelessly to draw attention to the ill-advised project and helped coordinate community volunteers to bring together the best minds.



Later, her interest in the environment led to studies including the little-known Kogi from the Sierra Nevada mountains in Columbia and the belief that in any society, wisdom lies with the elders.

We are honoured to host an afternoon with Anne in The Neat Little Bookshop.   Join us in discussions on sustainability, organic gardening and farming and ways that we can each make a difference.
Thursday, November 1, 1:00 p.m.
The Neat Little Bookshop
 


Photos:  Haldimand County lbw
Kogi Village Columbia ~ Wikipedia