Posts in Celebrations
National Vanilla Ice Cream Day

Celebrate National Vanilla Ice Cream Day anytime but serve yourself a large scoop on July 23rd! We’re helping you plan ahead with 7 ways to celebrate. Or better yet, try one every day for the next 7. Blame it on the dog days of Summer.

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Mill City Farmers Market-Saturday, 7/18

Mill City Farmers Market makes it easy and safe for you to shop this Saturday from 8-1, with 8-9 reserved for compromised shoppers. You’ll find it even better if you preorder for easy and efficient grocery shopping from the list of Fresh Picks for Saturday!

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Road Trip Through Israel-Part Four: Following in the Steps of Christ-Church of the Beatitudes, the Sea of Galilee, and Nazareth

We finished our road trip through Israel by tracing some of Jesus’ steps along what is referred to as the Jesus Trail (in Hebrew known as שביל ישו). While the actual Trail is a 40-mile long hiking path and includes many stops, we focused our attention on the Church of the Beatitudes, the Sea of Galilee, and the City of Nazareth.

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Spirited Table Virtual Supper Club-July 2020

Welcome to our July Virtual Supper Club. Our themes this month are National Picnic Month - National Hot Dog Month - National Blueberry Month - National Ice Cream Month: and most importantly, the Dog Days of Summer include July 3 - August 11th. So pick your favorite recipes and tips and embrace the middle of Summer…it will disappear quickly.

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Dog Days of Summer

When Julie’s boys were younger their adventures included building sandcastles, jumping off the dock, pushing trucks through the sand, collecting hermit crabs or starfish, and going on snipe hunts. Now the competition is fierce with three teenagers as they battle out new tricks while water skiing or wakeboarding.

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“On Being”, a podcast series by Krista Tippitt

For it’s first-ever socially distanced event, W3 Book Club chose to visit this question and more via a Zoom meeting. For this special evening, we concentrated on Krista Tippitt’s podcast dedicated to how to deal with this historic moment in time, and how to feel like “just being” is enough.

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News from the Farm

Most winters we attend the MOSES Organic Farming Conference in La Crosse, WI. Thousands of people gather to learn together and from each other. We had an amazing keynote speaker this year, Leah Penniman from Soul Fire Farm in NY and author of the inspiring book Farming While Black. You can watch Leah’s keynote HERE on YouTube.

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