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ECONOTES 2013-05-06: Environmental Headlines for the Houston Region

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  1. Guide to Houston’s best farmers markets (Syd Kearney – Houston Chronicle, 4/24/2013)
    In recent years, the number of farmers markets has mushroomed. Some are small humble operations; others boast a festive atmosphere complete with live music, cooking demonstrations and food trucks. All share a tasty notion: to nurture a better-educated consumer by facilitating conversations with food producers.
    http://www.chron.com/
  2. Memorial Park’s new steward is in for the long haul (The Leader – Betsy Denson, 4/26/2013)
    Garden Oaks resident Shellye Arnold is the new executive director of the Memorial Park Conservancy. This is a pivotal moment for the park as it was decimated by the drought of 2011, Memorial Park lost thousands of trees. The conservancy – whose stated mission is to “restore, preserve and enhance Memorial Park for the enjoyment of all Houstonians, today and tomorrow” – has a lot of work to do. Arnold brings an exceptional skill set to the task.
    http://www.theleadernews.com/
  3. CarShare Program Offers Options For Those Using Alternative Transportation (Ed Mayberry – KUHF News, 4/29/2013)
    The new CarShare Program in the Energy Corridor provides vehicles at work that can be used for errands. This program is meant for those who get to work by other means than their own car. This also provides back-up transportation for those who can’t ride their bikes because of the weather, or whose schedules don’t match up with the carpool.
    http://app1.kuhf.org/

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