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PREVIEW: Close Encounters with Music presents ‘Mostly Amadeus—Meet the Mozarts!’ March 15 at the Mahaiwe

From Leopold Mozart’s teaching and promotion of his son’s early career to the later compositions of Franz Xaver Mozart, the program traces the musical lineage surrounding one of history’s most celebrated composers.

NATURE’S TURN: Seeds to eat, seeds to grow

Many gardeners and farmers have already procured their seeds for the 2016 growing season. Others of us have yet to inventory the seeds we have.

NATURE’S TURN: Transitions! Store the season’s food, and flourish

Our experience of the landscape is a series of primal sensory contacts. While working around zucchini and yellow squash bushes as well as winter squashes and pumpkins, I am surprised by the fragrance surrounding their brilliant yellow trumpet flowers.

NATURE’S TURN: Garden to table: Good keepers

In planning the garden my emphasis is on staple crops that store without any preparation and fit into the existing storage “infrastructure.” Additional priorities include planting produce that is expensive to purchase in winter or not available organically grown.
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The Edge Is Free To Read.

But Not To Produce.