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Kim Greenwood, the Langley Environmental Partners Society special projects coordinator, helped people make their own eco-friendly cleaner at the Langley Eats Local food fair Aug. 7. LEPS hosted this second annual fair, devoted to sustainable and safe food supply, at the Fort Wine Co. Growers and processors from around the region had displays for the public but the first rain in a few weeks put a damper on the day.
 

Kim Greenwood, the Langley Environmental Partners Society special projects coordinator, helped people make their own eco-friendly cleaner at the Langley Eats Local food fair Aug. 7. LEPS hosted this second annual fair, devoted to sustainable and safe food supply, at the Fort Wine Co. Growers and processors from around the region had displays for the public but the first rain in a few weeks put a damper on the day.

Photograph by: Heather Colpitts, Langley Advance

Kim Greenwood, the Langley Environmental Partners Society special projects coordinator, helped people make their own eco-friendly cleaner at the Langley Eats Local food fair Aug. 7. LEPS hosted this second annual fair, devoted to sustainable and safe food supply, at the Fort Wine Co. Growers and processors from around the region had displays for the public but the first rain in a few weeks put a damper on the day.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Kim Greenwood, the Langley Environmental Partners Society special projects coordinator, helped people make their own eco-friendly cleaner at the Langley Eats Local food fair Aug. 7. LEPS hosted this second annual fair, devoted to sustainable and safe food supply, at the Fort Wine Co. Growers and processors from around the region had displays for the public but the first rain in a few weeks put a damper on the day.
 

Kim Greenwood, the Langley Environmental Partners Society special projects coordinator, helped people make their own eco-friendly cleaner at the Langley Eats Local food fair Aug. 7. LEPS hosted this second annual fair, devoted to sustainable and safe food supply, at the Fort Wine Co. Growers and processors from around the region had displays for the public but the first rain in a few weeks put a damper on the day.

Photograph by: Heather Colpitts, Langley Advance

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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