Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 10:27:15 -0500
From: Debbie Roos
Subject: Chatham farmer named farmer of the year!
At the recent Carolina Farm Stewardship Association’s annual Sustainable Agriculture Conference held Dec. 4-6 in Black Mountain, Chatham County farmer Doug Jones of Piedmont Biofarm was named Farmer of the Year from nominees submitted from both North and South Carolina!
Congratulations to Doug for this well-deserved award. I have worked with Doug for over eight years and have always been impressed with the quality of his produce and his generosity in sharing his knowledge and passion for agriculture with others.
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Tags: 27312 · Agriculture · Pittsboro
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 10:23:35 -0500
From: Al Cooke
Subject: Re: getting rid of eleagnus
I gather from Chatlist 3603 that I probably did not receive the preceding edition. In fact my mailbox suggests 2 issues missing and they’re not in the junk file either. This is an occasional occurrence, and Gene, I know you deal with it in a variety of contexts. I mention in not to complain by just FYA. It probably has to do with filters on my end.
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Tags: 27312 · Advise · Agriculture · Pittsboro
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 07:28:19 -0500
From: Cindy Owens
Subject: Chatham business intro – Salon Blue
Come to Salon Blue and Spa in downtown Pittsboro and let us spoil and pamper you! Salon Blue offers a full menu of services for both men and women – all of your hair care needs in addition to facials, waxing, nail services, massage therapy – and more! If you haven’t been, come check out the fun, relaxed and funky environment. A group of nicer people
gathered in one place you would be hard-pressed to find!
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Tags: 27312 · Business · Pittsboro · Services
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 22:36:17 -0500
From: Tom Glendinning
Subject: berries or no berries, that is the question
Yep! Us males are transient, no doubt.
American holly (Ilex opaca) pollinates in early spring when rain and freezing weather can cease production. The pollen has poor insect dispersal. Other hollies, cultivars (cultivated varieties), pollinate later and have more predictable yield. The males are around, but identifying them may take a year or more to see that they have no berries when the females do. That is unless you can sex the flower, er…, that is tell the difference between male and female flowers. It is said that a male may service the females within a quarter mile.
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Tags: Advise · Agriculture
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 20:36:02 -0500
From: Matthew Arnsberger
Subject: re: getting rid of elaegnus?
Two kinds of Eleagnus are a problem in the Southeast – Eleagnus pungens ( Silverberry, is an evergreen, thorny eleagnus) and Eleagnus umbellata (Autumn Olive, is a deciduous, less thorny eleagnus). They are quite prevalent in the woods this time of the year when many native plants have dropped their leaves.
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Tags: 27312 · 27514 · 27516 · Advise · Agriculture · Chapel Hill · Pittsboro
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 19:12:48 -0500
From: Sara Kane
Subject: Small Business Intro – Five Element Acupuncture
Five Element Acupuncture in Pittsboro.
Two years have passed since I opened my acupuncture practice in Pittsboro at the Chatham Wellness Center. I introduced myself on this wonderful chatlist and then was happy to see some of my patients offer their testimonials on my behalf here as well. My name is Sara Ruth Kane, and I relocated here from Miami, Florida, where I was dean of students, clinical supervisor and faculty member at the Academy for Five Element Acupuncture. When my school decided to relocate to Gainesville, I decided the time had come to fulfill a long-held wish to live near my sister, who has lived in Moncure for several years now.
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Tags: 27312 · Business · Pittsboro
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 17:44:04 -0500 (EST)
From: Robin Luker
Subject: towing
I just wanted to write to let everyone know that the Quick Change Oil & Lube on the corner of 87 & 15-501 is not only doing oil changes now, but they are also doing towing at reasonable rates. So take down thier number and keep it handy in your wallet. Roy Fesel, the owner is friendly and they are quick to get there also. The number to call is: 919-542-5600 or 919-422-7858.
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Tags: 27312 · Business · Pittsboro · Services
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:25:11 +0000
From: urbansampler
Subject: Business Introduction for Urban Sampler in Pittsboro
Urban Sampler is located at 76 Hillsboro Street in downtown Pittsboro and we have just celebrated our one-year anniversary. If you have not checked us out please stop in and see the wide variety of items we sell. We offer home furnishings, accessories and gifts full of whimsy and style. We have beautiful holiday serving dishes, gourmet foods, napkins, candles, baby
items, cards, willow tree angels and jewelry made by local artisans. We also carry wine, soaps, candles and sweets made in North Carolina.
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Tags: 27312 · Business · Pittsboro