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LOCALadk Spring 2019

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Spring 2019 LOCALadk Magazine 11 LOCALadk WYNDE KATE REESE and TAMMY LOEWY, owners of Green Goddess Foods in Lake Placid, stay busy with their multiple locations. Their Natural Market, Café & Deli offers organic groceries, a sit-down café, and catering services for events large and small. Their Market on Main St. offers a grab-and- go deli and salad bar, plus organic grocery options. Their Nordic Café, Bar, and Waffle Hut at Mt. Van Hoevenberg provides skiers with healthy food and drinks in the winter. When not enhancing the health of their community, Wynde and Tammy enjoy volunteering for farm to school and global arts organizations and exploring in nature with their families. Wynde & Tammy JEN KAZMIERCZAK is living her dream in a cozy log cabin in Keene Valley. She strives to mountain bike, trail run, ski, or skate outdoors everyday, preferably with her Siberian husky, Hadley, or one of her many willing, adventurous friends. Jen enjoys keeping up with her teenagers—Jonah and Anya—and scheming new adventures during her daily commute to Middlebury College, where she works in environmental health and safety compliance. Jen ROBIN GUCKER has resided in the Adirondacks for 31 years, and every summer since birth on Augur Lake in Keeseville. Passionate about the outdoors, Robin worked as Co-Director of Camp Whippoorwill, and more recently as Waldorf Kindergarten Teacher at Lake Champlain Waldorf School in Vermont, and Lakeside School in Essex—a forest/farm based school. She also teaches Hot Yoga and Yoga 4 Cancer. Robin PAUL SORGULE is a long time Adirondack chef, culinary educator, restaurant consultant and trainer, and author. Culinary Olympic Gold Medal winner, 2001 National Culinary Educator of the Year, and author of two novels, Paul is passionate about good food and its sources. His blog: www.harvestamericacues.com has been viewed and shared by nearly 1.5 million readers. He lives with his wife, Sharon, in Saranac Lake, where they raised three children and now enjoy visiting their six grandkids. Paul BETH ROWLAND moved to the ADK in 2017 fter a career in book publishing, and put her retirement plan of writing a novel on hold to work for CATS. She had hiked CATS trails many times, and was impressed with the organization's mission. Beth and her husband Tim raise grass-fed beef on their farm in Jay. Beth

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