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Peach Fest hits Betsy's Barn in Todd on Friday, Aug. 21, and despite the name, this is a music bill, not a fruit stand. The Peach Candy Nut Boys headline. No peaches required.
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A Field Guide to Monkeywrenching
Dave Foreman and Bill Haywood, editors
A practical manual examining direct action tactics for environmental activism, compiled by two prominent figures in the radical ecology movement. The guide covers techniques and strategies used by those seeking to obstruct environmentally destructive projects.
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