URGENT UPDATE: Residents interested in sustainable living have a unique opportunity to join author and homesteader Victoria Pruett for a virtual program titled, “Creating a Modern Homestead,” at 7 p.m. on January 26, 2025. This online event is hosted by the Ashland Public Library in collaboration with local libraries, including Lunenburg Public Library, Hazen Memorial Library, and Groton Public Library.
During this timely session, Pruett will delve into her insightful book, “Creating a Modern Homestead: Traditional Skills for Real, Everyday Life.” She aims to empower attendees with practical guidance on integrating homesteading practices into their daily lives. Key topics will cover essential skills such as cooking from scratch, food preservation, raising backyard chickens, home gardening, and natural pest control—perfect for anyone looking to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle.
This program is designed for everyone, regardless of experience level, and promises to deliver actionable ideas that can be easily implemented at home. Participants will walk away with a renewed sense of connection to nature and practical strategies for reducing reliance on large commercial systems.
Don’t miss out on this chance to learn from a leading voice in the homesteading movement! For more information or to register, visit the websites of the involved libraries: Lunenburg Public Library at lunenburglibrary.org, Hazen Memorial Library at shirleylibrary.org, and Groton Public Library at gpl.org.
This event is not just an opportunity to learn; it’s a chance to engage with a community dedicated to sustainable living and to take meaningful steps towards a more eco-friendly lifestyle. Act now to secure your spot in this important discussion that could change the way you live!
