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Mark Angelini

City: Clarkston

Country: United States

Website: http://www.meetup.com/Oakland-County-Permaculture/

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Mark’s proposal for OVER:

“Oakland County Permaculture Meetup (OCPM) is a community group that networks and educates individuals in Southeastern Michigan about practices and issues regarding sustainability. We have close to 500 members and monthly meetups that regularly draw 30-40 folks from the community, where we teach skills and practices on how to live more sanely. As a co-organizer of OCPM I will display the book at our monthly meetings for perusal and loaning, donate one book to two local libraries, and however many else you think would be valuable to our organization, donate to remaining libraries in our county.”

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