You were right on.....here's the email about the DUH Swap:
"Chicken Swap Vendors,
Our first swap in 2012 will be Saturday, January 7. Then, we will hold a swap every first Saturday of the month, just as we did in 2011. As usual the swaps will be from 10-12noon at Earthdog Denver, 370 Kalamath Street. We have indoor rooms available, so for those of you who will be selling chicks you can bring them inside where it is warm.
So we ask all of you to be our ambassadors and to help promote our business, since we are promoting yours. Be sure to let anyone interested know that we have organic chicken and goat feed, diatomacious earth and oyster shell. We sell chicken coops. We will sell beekeeping equipment in the spring, and we will have the most extensive collection of heirloom and organic seeds in the Front Range. We have a "chicken recycling" service in which we take chickens that are no longer laying and get them processed for a fee to the public, returning the meat that they can use for soup. (You can read the details here: http://www.denverurbanhomesteading.com/new_page_3.htm)
We have Denver's first and only indoor, year-round farmers' market, Denver Urban Homesteading, just a few blocks away from Earthdog Denver at 200 Santa Fe Drive where we sell local, organic foods. www.denverurbanhomesteading.com Please tell people about us. And we have classes. Aimee is one of our teachers for a class in backyard chicken keeping. We charge a $35 fee for the class and this helps both Aimee and us to make some income. Thanks for supporting us, Aimee!
We are looking for other teachers. We need a dairy goat teacher, so please refer any to us. Also, we are trying to make a small book about chicken activities in Denver, and we need some more great pictures of chickens, coops and we also want to get some pictures of home slaughtering operations. We also need duck eggs to sell at the market on a regular basis.
So if you appreciate the marketplace we are providing and you can help us in any of these ways, please let us know. We need to help each other.
Thanks, and see you next month.
James Bertini"
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"Chicken Swap Vendors,
Our first swap in 2012 will be Saturday, January 7. Then, we will hold a swap every first Saturday of the month, just as we did in 2011. As usual the swaps will be from 10-12noon at Earthdog Denver, 370 Kalamath Street. We have indoor rooms available, so for those of you who will be selling chicks you can bring them inside where it is warm.
So we ask all of you to be our ambassadors and to help promote our business, since we are promoting yours. Be sure to let anyone interested know that we have organic chicken and goat feed, diatomacious earth and oyster shell. We sell chicken coops. We will sell beekeeping equipment in the spring, and we will have the most extensive collection of heirloom and organic seeds in the Front Range. We have a "chicken recycling" service in which we take chickens that are no longer laying and get them processed for a fee to the public, returning the meat that they can use for soup. (You can read the details here: http://www.denverurbanhomesteading.com/new_page_3.htm)
We have Denver's first and only indoor, year-round farmers' market, Denver Urban Homesteading, just a few blocks away from Earthdog Denver at 200 Santa Fe Drive where we sell local, organic foods. www.denverurbanhomesteading.com Please tell people about us. And we have classes. Aimee is one of our teachers for a class in backyard chicken keeping. We charge a $35 fee for the class and this helps both Aimee and us to make some income. Thanks for supporting us, Aimee!
We are looking for other teachers. We need a dairy goat teacher, so please refer any to us. Also, we are trying to make a small book about chicken activities in Denver, and we need some more great pictures of chickens, coops and we also want to get some pictures of home slaughtering operations. We also need duck eggs to sell at the market on a regular basis.
So if you appreciate the marketplace we are providing and you can help us in any of these ways, please let us know. We need to help each other.
Thanks, and see you next month.
James Bertini"
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