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In this issue, we’ve got the dirt on the reopening of Henry Got Crops Farm Market this month. Contributor Alma Hypolite offers a plan for switching from processed to whole foods, and you’ll get a peek into Hilltop Books, the used bookstore now open in Chestnut Hill. Plus, school yourself on the working definitions and visual models of diversity, equity and inclusion, courtesy of our Racial DEI Committee.

Learn more about our new "container refund program" and other reusable containers at Weavers Way!

In this issue, we feature profiles of this year's Board candidates, along with the details about our new returnable soup container program. You're also invited to participate in a discussion about a funeral co-op and can get the latest gardening and nature updates from our columnists. And don't miss the set of profiles on three powerful women in history from our Racial DEI Committee. Read on!

Join the Weavers Way Environment Committee for their annual electronics waste recycling event on April 24 at Chestnut Hill College.

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