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2009 Compost Bin Sale

YEEC member Heather Henriksen is again selling home compost bins for Earth Day.

This year’s sale will be done as a fundraiser for White Pine Programs.  I am excited to have teamed up with Amy Beal and White Pine Programs, a nature-based learning program in Cape Neddick. $5.00 from the cost of each bin will go towards scholarships for children who would like to attend White Pine camps and other programs.

Studies have shown that home composting can divert an average of 700 lbs. of organic waste per year while improving your garden soil.

Please download the 2009 Compost bin poster – White Pine programs (PDF file) with all info, including order form.

Compost bins are $43.00 each.  Last date to order is May 2nd!  Please try to send in your orders early if you are interested.

Pick up location will be at the First Parish Church at 180 York Street.

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