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Eat Local 2011 Calendar by Maria Schoettler2011 is right around the corner, and to ring in the new year Oakland-based artist Maria Schoettler recently rolled out a gorgeous culinary calendar that makes buying fresh local produce as easy as checking today's date. Each month features a new seasonal bounty of beautifully-illustrated fruits and vegetables brimming with color. California produce calendars are currently available through Maria's Etsy, or if you'd like to pick one up in person check out her A Year of What's to Grow opening <b>tonight</b> from <b>6-9pm</b> at 18 Reasons Gallery in San Francisco's Mission District.1
Eat Local 2011 Calendar by Maria Schoettler2011 is right around the corner, and to ring in the new year Oakland-based artist Maria Schoettler recently rolled out a gorgeous culinary calendar that makes buying fresh local produce as easy as checking today's date. Each month features a new seasonal bounty of beautifully-illustrated fruits and vegetables brimming with color. California produce calendars are currently available through Maria's Etsy, or if you'd like to pick one up in person check out her A Year of What's to Grow opening <b>tonight</b> from <b>6-9pm</b> at 18 Reasons Gallery in San Francisco's Mission District.2
Eat Local 2011 Calendar by Maria Schoettler2011 is right around the corner, and to ring in the new year Oakland-based artist Maria Schoettler recently rolled out a gorgeous culinary calendar that makes buying fresh local produce as easy as checking today's date. Each month features a new seasonal bounty of beautifully-illustrated fruits and vegetables brimming with color. California produce calendars are currently available through Maria's Etsy, or if you'd like to pick one up in person check out her A Year of What's to Grow opening <b>tonight</b> from <b>6-9pm</b> at 18 Reasons Gallery in San Francisco's Mission District.3
Eat Local 2011 Calendar by Maria Schoettler2011 is right around the corner, and to ring in the new year Oakland-based artist Maria Schoettler recently rolled out a gorgeous culinary calendar that makes buying fresh local produce as easy as checking today's date. Each month features a new seasonal bounty of beautifully-illustrated fruits and vegetables brimming with color. California produce calendars are currently available through Maria's Etsy, or if you'd like to pick one up in person check out her A Year of What's to Grow opening <b>tonight</b> from <b>6-9pm</b> at 18 Reasons Gallery in San Francisco's Mission District.4
Eat Local 2011 Calendar by Maria Schoettler2011 is right around the corner, and to ring in the new year Oakland-based artist Maria Schoettler recently rolled out a gorgeous culinary calendar that makes buying fresh local produce as easy as checking today's date. Each month features a new seasonal bounty of beautifully-illustrated fruits and vegetables brimming with color. California produce calendars are currently available through Maria's Etsy, or if you'd like to pick one up in person check out her A Year of What's to Grow opening <b>tonight</b> from <b>6-9pm</b> at 18 Reasons Gallery in San Francisco's Mission District.5
Eat Local 2011 Calendar by Maria Schoettler2011 is right around the corner, and to ring in the new year Oakland-based artist Maria Schoettler recently rolled out a gorgeous culinary calendar that makes buying fresh local produce as easy as checking today's date. Each month features a new seasonal bounty of beautifully-illustrated fruits and vegetables brimming with color. California produce calendars are currently available through Maria's Etsy, or if you'd like to pick one up in person check out her A Year of What's to Grow opening <b>tonight</b> from <b>6-9pm</b> at 18 Reasons Gallery in San Francisco's Mission District.6
Eat Local 2011 Calendar by Maria Schoettler2011 is right around the corner, and to ring in the new year Oakland-based artist Maria Schoettler recently rolled out a gorgeous culinary calendar that makes buying fresh local produce as easy as checking today's date. Each month features a new seasonal bounty of beautifully-illustrated fruits and vegetables brimming with color. California produce calendars are currently available through Maria's Etsy, or if you'd like to pick one up in person check out her A Year of What's to Grow opening <b>tonight</b> from <b>6-9pm</b> at 18 Reasons Gallery in San Francisco's Mission District.7







