Nerissa and Katryna Nields are releasing a new DVD, and singing about one of their favorite things – organic farms. The world premiere of the DVD will be at Tuesday Market on June 15th, inside the old Dynamite Space. They stop by the backyard to sing and talk about dirt, poop, and the difference between kids’ music and folk music (hint: not much).
But before that, we sit down with Bill’s mom, Maria Dwight, to talk about the issue we’ll all (hopefully) face someday: aging, and the problems and opportunities it brings.
We run into some friends at Tuesday Market, including Bud Stockwell of Cornucopia Foods and Heavenly Chocolates (which just got a lovely write-up in The Boston Globe). Northampton Parking Czar Bill Letendre proves why he is not your typical government official. We talk to Ben James of Town Farm about his mission to make nutritious, locally grown food available to everyone. We also run into Haley Morgan from Commonwealth Center for Change, who has plans to unleash monsters on the the city…after she makes some earrings.