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Speaking Volumes/ Transforming Hate
at the Holter Museum

Speaking Volumes / Transforming Hate
is now on tour.
For more information visit
www.holtermuseum.org

Free Posters for Non-Profits
From time to time we have very slightly damaged posters and prints that we won't sell. If you would like some to decorate your favorite Women's Shelter, Clinic, School or other non-profit organization, we'd love to donate them to you.

Send your request on your organization's letterhead,
along with $15 to cover shipping and handling expenses, to:
STEELEWORKS
P.O. Box 4002, Philadelphia, PA 19118.

We'll send you a bunch to brighten up your space.
And thanks for all the good work you do!

Colorful Mt. Airy, home of
the Bioluminescence Mural

When you're in Philadelphia, check out "Bioluminescence," my mural on the SW corner of Mt. Airy & Germantown Aves., above Amoeba Art Shop, 7174 Germantown Ave.

(Feel free to send your reviews to Philadelphia's Mural Arts Dept. http://www.muralarts.org/)

Turn Your Trash & Garbage to Compost!
Waste Equals Food Becomes Soil Every week, most vegetable, fruit, bread and pasta leftovers, as well as shredded office paper, go to a composter home to thousands of worms. As they devour decomposing waste, nutritious soil is created. One pound of worms can consume about a half pound of scraps per day. There is no odor associated with the worm composter, just a refreshing rainforest smell when the lid is lifted. When the worms reach full eating capacity, rich soil that can be used as fertilizer will be available to those interested in taking some home to their gardens. Some links about worm composting: www.thewormfarm.net; www.wormwoman.com; www.composters.com

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