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African music brings joy, pain of injustice
As an Island Fellow, I have had a wide-ranging variety of opportunities and experiences. Out here on Chebeague Island everyone takes on multiple roles and pitches in wherever help is needed. I spend most of my time doing things you might expect of a someone working on sustainable agriculture, such as learning about curriculum development
Slow, gentle spring mirrors island experience
Spring has taken its opening shots across our bow — ice is out, the crocuses are clustered around houses, and gardeners are shaking off the winter woolies to get seeds planted on windowsills and start turning over the soil in south-facing beds. At Chebeague Island School, the students love tucking lettuce and marigold seeds under