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eatwell guide 2011 Illinois
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10 things Monsanto does not
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www.organicconsumers.org
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FED MEAT

Elgin Farmers Market
Every Thursday starting May 27th all summer long
Held in the Parking lot on Kimball str across from Gail Borden Library

Simple Balance Holistic Center
Organic Food Drop off


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Woodfield Hyatt located on Golf Rd acroos from Woodfield Shopping
Center in Schaumburg Illinois
Local Farmers/Artists Market and Organic Cooking Demonstrations
Saturdays 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
June 25th, July 30th and August 27th 2011
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Geneva Green Market
Where: 75 N River Lane, Geneva, IL 60134, in the picturesque park
along the west side of the mighty Fox River.  When: Thursdays,
7:00 am – 1:00 pm
Chicago Green City Market

Where: South end of Lincoln Park between Clark and Stockton
Drive (approximately 1790 N. Clark).  When: The Chicago
Green City Market outdoor season will run May 12 through
October 30, 2010, every Wednesday and
Saturday from 7 am to 1 pm
Limerock Brown Swiss Cheese
M's Organic Farms
""Eating, clean, organic produce is the most beneficial way to nourish our bodies, especially our little growing
ones.  There is a myriad of evidence which states a plant based diet can be our medicine as well as aid in the
prevention of many illnesses and diseases. Harvesting our produce as close as possible from the garden to table
is the surest way of capturing those protective and healing nutrients.  Learning how to grow, nurture, and prepare
food in a garden not only teaches our children the most valuable skills that will sustain them in the future but
also gets them outside moving and connecting to nature. Which teaches them respect and appreciation for the
earth's resources upon which we thrive.  Encouraging a lifetime more of imaginative play and fun than a Happy
Meal could ever provide."  Kathleen Haerr