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YiberryYadeeKarin
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Karin
Spokane Valley WA
USA
343 Posts

Posted - Apr 20 2011 :  4:54:25 PM  Show Profile
Hey, Farmgirls!

Are any of you going to the Earth Day celebration in Coeur d'Alene this Saturday? It's being held at the Coeur d'Alene Library from 10 AM to 3 PM. Sorry I can't do a link for it but you can find information at:

http://directory.cdachamber.com/Events/details/kea-earth-day-2011-celebration

If you come, please stop by the big blue bookmobile -- part of the Community Library Network. I will be there with a friend/wo-worker and my daughter. (I'll be the fifty-something, fat, and gray person!) We'd LOVE to see you and it would be fun to meet some farmgirls!

Karin

TeresaJ25
True Blue Farmgirl

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Teresa
Medford NY
USA
975 Posts

Posted - Apr 20 2011 :  5:12:56 PM  Show Profile
Karin,
I'm a little too far away, but it sounds like a great time!
Have fun!

~Teresa
Farmgirl Sister #1348

*Anyone can criticize and complain and predict doom and gloom.
Be the person who fills the room with sunshine!
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kristin sherrill
True Blue Farmgirl

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kristin
chickamauga ga
USA
11303 Posts

Posted - Apr 21 2011 :  07:27:45 AM  Show Profile
My cousin, Karen Lamb, helped get that started there. I will have to see if she'll be there. She has moved up to Sagle Idaho now. If you see her, tell her hello for me.

Kris

Happiness is simple.
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luv2farmnd
True Blue Farmgirl

53 Posts

Dona
Northwood North Dakota
USA
53 Posts

Posted - Apr 21 2011 :  9:18:51 PM  Show Profile
Evening from North Dakota Karin~~

This is just too wild while surfin thru farmgirl boards once again this evening.... Our youngest son out of 4 who is 23 just started a new job outside of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho here this past Monday at some golf course. Forget which one was gonna call him tonight and see how its going and weather and all soo will have to try tommrow. Will be first time he wont be hoome with all of us back here in ND for Easter but hopin to make a trip down there this summer as everyone says how beautiful it is there.

Anyways, he's following his dream for golfin and he has stuck with this one golf course for past years out there to get a job and low and behold after prayers and all God has answered them soo hopin and prayin that he will be safe since we dont know anyone there. He graduated from SDGA Golf Academy in Casselberry, FL few years ago.

Just had to say HI from North Dakota! If I get out that way this summer will have to try to meet ya would be fun!

Im thinkin Black Rock?? Gonna talk to him tommrow evening..

Luvin' God's CountryFarm life in ND!
Dona

Farmgirl Sisterhood #2860
Farmgirl Chapter~ Crazy in the Country

Edited by - luv2farmnd on Apr 21 2011 9:31:46 PM
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Joey
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Joey
Gulf Coast FL
USA
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Posted - Apr 22 2011 :  9:58:43 PM  Show Profile
Nowhere near Idaho but sounds like a good time. I'm from Philadelphia, PA. and I remember being at that first Earth Day in 1970 (yeah, I'm old!) What struck me today looking at Earth Day photos on AOL was that we hippie kids were warning about pollution and protesting off shore drilling, etc-so many of the things we are still working on today. Does anything ever get solved? I know we've made progress on some things but you know what I mean. I wonder if there are other old "hippie folks" out there who are frustrated that we are all still working on the same old issues. We were the generation that was going to change the world, remember? Anyway, Happy Earth Day and let's not give up still trying to change some little piece of the world-even if it is only ourselves. Joey

Well behaved women rarely make history.
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