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Bea’s Book List

Posted in June 27th, 2008
by Martha Geddon in Books, Resources, Training

Bea Reddy has assembled some book titles to explore. These well-thumbed how-to favorites don’t collect much dust in her home library, because she refers back to them often and lends them out to others from time to time. They are great choices for researching the topics covered and will provide practical advice to you and [...]

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Gaia Girls

Posted in May 13th, 2006
by Martha Geddon in Books, Kids, Resources, Stories

Enter the Earth is the first of the Gaia Girls series written by Lee Welles. The story takes place on 10 year old Elizabeth Angier’s family run farm in upstate New York. Elizabeth’s adventure with Gaia is launched by the arrival of a factory farm in her community.
“What would you do if you could hear [...]

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Recommended Preparedness Handbooks

Posted in February 18th, 2006
by Martha Geddon in Books

The three books listed below are good references for for setting up your home preparedness plan. They all take a comprehensive approach to home preparedness including food, water, clothing, sanitation and basic healthcare. We highly recommend using a variety of sources when putting together your home preparedness plan. These handbooks in combination with FEMA [...]

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