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"Thank you so much for the vegan recipes, I tried a few salads and they were wonderful" - Missy L.
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I'm sorry to say, this was the first eco-fair I've attended. I enjoyed myself, and learned a lot - who could ask for more? Actually, I could have asked for more people. I have a hard time understanding why there weren't two thousand attending, instead of a couple of hundred.
Maybe because the eco-fair took place in the middle of nowhere, deep in S.E. Iowa, 1˝ hours from the nearest regional airport, and 4 hours from the closest major airport. It's a fact that it takes all day to get here from anywhere else in the country. Another reason could have been that people didn't know about it, which is a shame.
Would I have come if I lived in Chicago, St. Louis, or Minneapolis? Good question! I would've come if I knew how beautiful SE Iowa is in late May, and how perfect the weather at this time of year. Or if I knew that the small town of Fairfield, IA is a major center for alternative healing, spirituality, sustainable agriculture,environmental activism and vegetarianism. Plus there seems to be more professional visual artists, actors, dancers and musicians per capita than perhaps anywhere else in the world. All that Fairfield lacks to be completely perfect, in my view, is an ocean, or at least a big natural lake, but who knows what global warming will bring? :-)
Even if I lived far away:
I'd have come if I'd known more about the eco-fair host. Maharishi University of Management is
a tiny university with a lovely big campus, devoted to consciousness-based education. They are
small but noted for academic excellence and innovative vedic education programs, and for
amazingly bright, talented students from all over the world. The cafeteria serves delicious
organic vegetarian food, the campus is as close to drug-free as it is possible to get, and is
going completely non-smoking next year.
For details on workshops and presentations, see Eco-Fair Part 2 and Part 3