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Earth Fest 2016 Grows at

Milford Central School

Lisa Freehafer and Nancy Hernan, Cooperstown, get tips on recycling all sorts of common household items from Christina LaBarre, Cooperstown, at the OCCA's recycling station at the Annual Earth Festival at Milford Central school this afternoon. Attendees could learn about everything from composting to yoga, make recycled toys, learn about green lifestyles, solar power and buy local goods like soap and mantis eggs! All in the name of making our Earth a better place to live for all. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Lisa Freehafer and Nancy Hernan, Cooperstown, get tips on recycling all sorts of common household items from Christina LaBarre, Cooperstown, at the OCCA’s recycling station at the Annual Earth Festival at Milford Central school this afternoon. Attendees could learn about everything from composting to yoga, make recycled toys, learn about green lifestyles, solar power and buy local goods like soap and mantis eggs! All in the name of making our Earth a better place to live for all. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

 

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