Sunday, October 30, 2005

Housing Advisory Committee Seeks Members

The Housing Advisory Committee will meet on Thurday afternoons at 1:30 in the Merrill House Living Room, starting November 10.

The Housing Advisory Committee will meet to discuss ways to improve the housing lottery each spring and how to lessen the anxiety that has been felt in the past. We will talk about where the lottery might be held and how it might be better administered. We are not planning to re-invent the lottery, but to "tweak" what is already in place. We would like representation from each residential area. The meetings will be open to all, but specific membership is needed for continuity. If interested, please contact Linda Mollison at ext. 5543 or lmollison@hampshire.edu.
Clean out the Freezer Sale

Every package of pork in the freezer $5.00.

Hours are Noon-6:00pm on Tuesday and Friday in the CSA Barn at the Farm Center
Got Milk? Mixed Nuts does. And yummy bread, chocolate covered raisins, oats, flour, crystalized ginger...

Mixed Nuts is fully stocked with
Local Cook's Dairy (same price minus the gas)
Local Nuestras Raices Bread
Organic Oats, Flour, Olive Oil, nuts, raisins, peanut butter, and all kinds of things that fit your shopping needs.

Save money on gas and take the trek to Enfield instead. We're next to the laundry room and open Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm and Sunday 11am-1pm. (You can also check out Dandelion Den's free herbs and teas and things.)

Oh! and ask about Membership and Bulk ordering!
Living My Passions - Peace Activist Frances Crowe, Tues. Nov. 8

A dinner conversation with Frances Crowe, a peace activist in the Pioneer Valley for 53 years. 6pm in FPH, Staff/Faculty lounge, food provided

More about our guest:
A Quaker, Frances Crowe was a volunteer for the American Friends Service Committee for 28 years. She founded the Northampton draft information center and organizes workshops for tax resistance. Frances works to abolish war and prepare others for the post carbon world. Come meet this amazing woman who has dedicated her life to the peace movement.

This event is sponsored by the Greenwich and Enfield House Office. We will provide food for the meal and also welcome potluck contributions. Questions, call 5314

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