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Sample Volcano Juices and Coco Water at the Co-op Wednesday
Drop by the Greenbelt Co-op for its New to Natural food demo.

Bailey has lived all over the United States as an Air Force brat, from Maine and Delaware to Mississippi. She also enjoyed some years in Japan eating with chopsticks. Although her initial degree was in education, Bailey went on to study visual media at The American University, which spring-boarded her career as a video producer and scriptwriter. She has also reported for the Greenbelt News Review and the Journal Newspapers. Her hobbies include reading the classics, hiking, photography and writing bad science fiction.
Drop by the Greenbelt Co-op for its New to Natural food demo.

Some 15 volunteers helped the Reiss family transport their couch, beds, and all with bicycles and bungee cords.
He wore a mask, pointed a shotgun, and demanded money, according to police.
A Greenbelt bike blogger and some 15 volunteers moved a local family—beds, couch, and all—with bicycles and bungee cords.
Wave after wave of cheering, clapping, laughter and euphoria hits NASA Goddard as Curiosity lands safely.
The following arrest information from July 27 - Aug. 1 was supplied by the Greenbelt Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Watching Curiosity touch down with Goddard folks is a hot ticket item—with no tickets left. But here's how you can still catch its rendezvous with the Red Planet live.
Looking for a new home in the area? See what's on display.
A woman is sentenced after a hit and run that killed a U.S. Senate candidate, Hyattsville seeks to have a police sexual harassment suit dismissed, Laurel's mayor is among the state's highest paid, and more this week.
Peaches are in the forecast, and if you're fast—this season's local honey.
The suspect is still at large, according to Prince George's County police.
Damrey, though smaller, possesses hurricane-force winds. Both are headed to China.
While Pepco works to fix an underground cable, they've MacGyvered a solution to bring power up in Roosevelt Center for now.
Typhoons Saola and Damrey are headed for a double China landfall, and warnings are out for the Philippines and Tawain, NASA says.
The Mars rover Curiosity will have "seven minutes of terror" as it goes from 13,000 mph to a soft landing, according to James T. Kirk—we're talking original Star Trek here.
Most stores in Roosevelt Center were without power late Wednesday.
Maryland Occupational Safety and Health is looking into the case of a worker who fell 20 feet from a Greenbelt apartment complex.
"Women-owned businesses are some of the fastest growing, most innovative and creative companies in this region," Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker says.
Housed at Franklin Park, it will provide the uninsured and under-insured primary care, dental and behavioral health services.
On Tuesday, your neighbors and the men and women in blue will come together in solidarity against crime for National Night Out. Will you be joining them?