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For Part 2 of this story, I wanted to share Master Gardener, Jim Kvach’s experience with vegetable gardening and some of his tips and advice for growing vegetables in your garden.
In part 1 of this story, we hear about food insecurity in our surrounding areas, and what this one Master Gardener does to help as much as he can.
. We asked them about their favorite camp activities and what makes the camp special to them, so let’s just sit back and listen to them.
Once again, the Commissioners decided they were not prepared to act on PMH’s request for approval to apply for the loan without getting more answers and information.
Meet Dylan Kenny, the newest staff addition to Allegheny Mountain Institute’s Allegheny Farm in Highland County. He speaks about his background, the importance of AMI, and an upcoming event.
The Mountain Transit Authority met with Pocahontas County community and business leaders on May 18th at the Marlinton Municipal Building to examine and discuss the needs in the County for a public transit system.
County registrars announce candidates for November general election.
On Tuesday June 25th at 6:30 p.m at he Dirt Bean Restaurant in Marlinton, the Future Generations University will be conducting a free public seminar on the basics of starting and running your own maple syrup operation-either a commercial operation or even a small backyard one.
Enjoy great food in a beautiful garden while supporting the arts and children’s programming at Trillium, in this edition of Allegheny Mountain Showcase.
During the Bath County Board of Supervisors meeting, the public and supervisors discussed Pollinator week, noise pollution from Speyside, and the Parks and Recreation swimming pool fees.