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Posted on January 27, 2020January 27, 2020 by jmcextman

Cider Chick 007 (YouTube Channel)

Cider Chick 007 (aka Elizabeth ‘Hawkeye’ Garofalo) has started a YouTube Channel in the Fall of 2019 focusing on adventures in cider apples and cider making as part of the Northeast Cider Apple Project. Tune in here…

Funding for this project is provided by NESARE Grant LNE19-373.

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