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Posted on YouTube: September 15, 2011
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Deep within' the economically ravaged neighborhood of the lower East End of Dayton, Ohio, one man is pursuing a vision of a totally new way of thinking and doing everything. Ken Carman, whose organization feed Dayton has provided healthy, nutritious food to the needy grown from urban gardens within' the city, is on an expanded mission now.
As the founder of the Miami Valley Regional Center for Sustainability, Carman is on a mission to transform the former Crowne Manufacturing building on Torrence Avenue in Dayton into a completely sustainable, off-the-grid building that supplies its own power through a number of means, among them using compost to provide heat in the winter, and a growth engine for agriculture in the growing season.