community wall links: 'Slow food' picnic held at the Waterloo Farm Museum; Author of 'When God Talks Back' to speak at Ann Arbor church
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From a 'slow food' picnic at the Waterloo Farm Museum to a Stanford anthropologist and author of the book "When God Talks Back" speaking at an Ann Arbor church, here’s a roundup of some of the stories posted on AnnArbor.com’s Community Wall over the last few days:
By: Laura Meisler: Slow Food Picnic at the Waterloo Farm Museum
The Sunday Picnic at the Waterloo Farm Museum will showcase Michigan’s indigenous and “settler” foods in one of the loveliest settings you can imagine, at the Waterloo Farm Museum in Grass Lake.
By: Emily Swan: Stanford anthropologist to speak at local church
Dr. Tanya Luhrmann, psychological anthropologist and a professor in the Department of Anthropology at Stanford University... will discuss her latest book, "When God Talks Back."
By: Mary Jo Nagel: AutoHarvest’s David Cole to Chair 2012 “World in a Basket”
By: Relax Station: RelaxStation Celebrates 10 years!!!
By: TimG: Redbud Productions Offers Fall Acting Classes For Adults & Teens
By: Bob Krzewinski: City of Ypsilanti Park Master Plan Update Meeting - Public Input Session - August 9th
By: Milan Children's Preschool: Lowe's, Milan Bakery and Marco's Pizza Rally to Support Milan Children's Preschool
By: TorranceLearning: Free Session - The Masterful Blend: Creative Media Choices for Blended Learning
By: Janet Hawkins: Only A Few More Weeks To Enroll At WCC For Fall
By: Ingenex Digital Marketing: Social Media Agency Seeks Digital Marketing Interns for Fall 2012
By: JJ: Recalls -- Equal time
By: unionbbc: Union BBC of Dexter plays 1860's base ball in final home match of 2012
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