TAKE AN ECO-VILLAGE VACATION
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We imagine it's going to be a little difficult to decide
just which of the outings you and your family might enjoy
most (and by the time our 1983 summer program begins, we
may very well have added other options, too). But one
thing's for sure: It's not too early to begin making your
plans. It seems that more and more folks have been getting
the word about MOM's 622-mountain-acre learning center . .
. and our campsites for next summer are limited.
COMING UP
Alternative fuel enthusiasts — especially Show-How
attendees — will want to read about the new ways that
we've put wood gas to work . . . in issue 78.
EDITOR'S NOTE: For further information about our 1983
Eco-Village program, you can write to Seminars, THE MOTHER
EARTH NEWS ® , P.O. Box 70, Hendersonville, North
Carolina 28791.
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