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  • Straight razor used by farmer Matt Schwab to humanely dispatch chickens. Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious.  Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
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  • Matt Schwab chooses heritage chickens for harvest. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-46.tif
  • Matt Schwab chooses heritage chickens for harvest. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-43.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-40.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-38.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-27.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-26.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-16.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-13.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-11.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious.  Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-6.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious.  Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-3.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
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  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-51.tif
  • Matt Schwab chooses heritage chickens for harvest. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-48.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-49.tif
  • Matt Schwab chooses heritage chickens for harvest. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-47.tif
  • Matt Schwab chooses heritage chickens for harvest. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-45.tif
  • Matt Schwab chooses heritage chickens for harvest. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-44.tif
  • Matt Schwab chooses heritage chickens for harvest. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-42.tif
  • Jen Schwab snaps the head from a heritage chicken during hand processing. Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
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  • Bagged heritage chicken feet and parts after harvest. Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-39.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-37.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
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  • Heritage chicken processing by hand. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-34.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-33.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious.  Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-32.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious.  Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-30.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious.  Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-31.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious.  Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-29.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-24.tif
  • Feathers will be turned into fertilizer after removal. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-25.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-22.tif
  • Jen Schwab - left - instructs a visitor in the finer points of hand processing a chicken. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-20.tif
  • Jen Schwab - left - instructs a visitor in the finer points of hand processing a chicken. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-21.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-17.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
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  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-14.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-15.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-10.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-9.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-8.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-7.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious.  Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-5.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious.  Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-4.tif
  • Matt Schwab chooses heritage chickens for harvest. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
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  • Small family organic farm in Washington State
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  • Jen Schwab snaps the head from a heritage chicken during hand processing. Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-36.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious.  Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
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  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
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  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
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  • Former President Jimmy Carter's worn toolbelt on a Habitat for Humanity home build. Carter has made the Habitat effort a household name around the world from it's humble beginnings in Americus, GA (near his home in Plains,GA). - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Former President Jimmy Carter works on Habitat for Humanity house in Atlanta, Georgia. Carter is a founding board member and a worldwide ambassador for the nonprofit. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Candace Gingrich born June 2, 1966 is an American LGBT rights activist at the Human Rights Campaign. Candace is the half-sibling of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who is more than 20 years Candace's senior.<br />
Although Gingrich's sexual orientation was publicly reported on as early as 1994, they first gained significant press attention in 1995 as a spokesperson for gay rights. They served as the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project Spokesperson for 1995 and was named one of Esquire's "Women We Love" and "Women of the Year" for Ms. magazine. They are currently the Senior Manager of the Human Rights Campaign's Youth & Campus Outreach, as well as the Human Rights Campaign's HRC University Internship Program coordinator.[10] Their autobiography, Accidental Activist: A Personal and Political Memoir, was released in 1996.<br />
Gingrich has guest-starred on the television sitcom Friends in January 1996, in which they officiated over a commitment ceremony for two recurring characters in the episode "The One With the Lesbian Wedding".They also appeared on the debut of Al Franken's TV program Lateline in 1998.<br />
Gingrich endorsed President Barack Obama in 2012, despite Newt Gingrich's candidacy for the Republican nomination.<br />
Gingrich married playwright Rebecca Jones in 2009. The Gingrich-Joneses lived in Hyattsville, Maryland, where Gingrich played rugby with the Washington Furies. In 2013 it was reported the couple were divorcing. In 2017, Gingrich married Kelly Cassidy, a member of the Illinois House of Representatives
    © Ken Hawkins Candice Gingrich-9.tif
  • Candace Gingrich born June 2, 1966 is an American LGBT rights activist at the Human Rights Campaign. Candace is the half-sibling of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who is more than 20 years Candace's senior.<br />
Although Gingrich's sexual orientation was publicly reported on as early as 1994, they first gained significant press attention in 1995 as a spokesperson for gay rights. They served as the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project Spokesperson for 1995 and was named one of Esquire's "Women We Love" and "Women of the Year" for Ms. magazine. They are currently the Senior Manager of the Human Rights Campaign's Youth & Campus Outreach, as well as the Human Rights Campaign's HRC University Internship Program coordinator.[10] Their autobiography, Accidental Activist: A Personal and Political Memoir, was released in 1996.<br />
Gingrich has guest-starred on the television sitcom Friends in January 1996, in which they officiated over a commitment ceremony for two recurring characters in the episode "The One With the Lesbian Wedding".They also appeared on the debut of Al Franken's TV program Lateline in 1998.<br />
Gingrich endorsed President Barack Obama in 2012, despite Newt Gingrich's candidacy for the Republican nomination.<br />
Gingrich married playwright Rebecca Jones in 2009. The Gingrich-Joneses lived in Hyattsville, Maryland, where Gingrich played rugby with the Washington Furies. In 2013 it was reported the couple were divorcing. In 2017, Gingrich married Kelly Cassidy, a member of the Illinois House of Representatives
    © Ken Hawkins Candice Gingrich-10.tif
  • Candace Gingrich born June 2, 1966 is an American LGBT rights activist at the Human Rights Campaign. Candace is the half-sibling of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who is more than 20 years Candace's senior.<br />
Although Gingrich's sexual orientation was publicly reported on as early as 1994, they first gained significant press attention in 1995 as a spokesperson for gay rights. They served as the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project Spokesperson for 1995 and was named one of Esquire's "Women We Love" and "Women of the Year" for Ms. magazine. They are currently the Senior Manager of the Human Rights Campaign's Youth & Campus Outreach, as well as the Human Rights Campaign's HRC University Internship Program coordinator.[10] Their autobiography, Accidental Activist: A Personal and Political Memoir, was released in 1996.<br />
Gingrich has guest-starred on the television sitcom Friends in January 1996, in which they officiated over a commitment ceremony for two recurring characters in the episode "The One With the Lesbian Wedding".They also appeared on the debut of Al Franken's TV program Lateline in 1998.<br />
Gingrich endorsed President Barack Obama in 2012, despite Newt Gingrich's candidacy for the Republican nomination.<br />
Gingrich married playwright Rebecca Jones in 2009. The Gingrich-Joneses lived in Hyattsville, Maryland, where Gingrich played rugby with the Washington Furies. In 2013 it was reported the couple were divorcing. In 2017, Gingrich married Kelly Cassidy, a member of the Illinois House of Representatives
    © Ken Hawkins Candice Gingrich-7.tif
  • Candace Gingrich born June 2, 1966 is an American LGBT rights activist at the Human Rights Campaign. Candace is the half-sibling of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who is more than 20 years Candace's senior.<br />
Although Gingrich's sexual orientation was publicly reported on as early as 1994, they first gained significant press attention in 1995 as a spokesperson for gay rights. They served as the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project Spokesperson for 1995 and was named one of Esquire's "Women We Love" and "Women of the Year" for Ms. magazine. They are currently the Senior Manager of the Human Rights Campaign's Youth & Campus Outreach, as well as the Human Rights Campaign's HRC University Internship Program coordinator.[10] Their autobiography, Accidental Activist: A Personal and Political Memoir, was released in 1996.<br />
Gingrich has guest-starred on the television sitcom Friends in January 1996, in which they officiated over a commitment ceremony for two recurring characters in the episode "The One With the Lesbian Wedding".They also appeared on the debut of Al Franken's TV program Lateline in 1998.<br />
Gingrich endorsed President Barack Obama in 2012, despite Newt Gingrich's candidacy for the Republican nomination.<br />
Gingrich married playwright Rebecca Jones in 2009. The Gingrich-Joneses lived in Hyattsville, Maryland, where Gingrich played rugby with the Washington Furies. In 2013 it was reported the couple were divorcing. In 2017, Gingrich married Kelly Cassidy, a member of the Illinois House of Representatives
    © Ken Hawkins Candice Gingrich-3.tif
  • Candace Gingrich born June 2, 1966 is an American LGBT rights activist at the Human Rights Campaign. Candace is the half-sibling of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who is more than 20 years Candace's senior.<br />
Although Gingrich's sexual orientation was publicly reported on as early as 1994, they first gained significant press attention in 1995 as a spokesperson for gay rights. They served as the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project Spokesperson for 1995 and was named one of Esquire's "Women We Love" and "Women of the Year" for Ms. magazine. They are currently the Senior Manager of the Human Rights Campaign's Youth & Campus Outreach, as well as the Human Rights Campaign's HRC University Internship Program coordinator.[10] Their autobiography, Accidental Activist: A Personal and Political Memoir, was released in 1996.<br />
Gingrich has guest-starred on the television sitcom Friends in January 1996, in which they officiated over a commitment ceremony for two recurring characters in the episode "The One With the Lesbian Wedding".They also appeared on the debut of Al Franken's TV program Lateline in 1998.<br />
Gingrich endorsed President Barack Obama in 2012, despite Newt Gingrich's candidacy for the Republican nomination.<br />
Gingrich married playwright Rebecca Jones in 2009. The Gingrich-Joneses lived in Hyattsville, Maryland, where Gingrich played rugby with the Washington Furies. In 2013 it was reported the couple were divorcing. In 2017, Gingrich married Kelly Cassidy, a member of the Illinois House of Representatives
    © Ken Hawkins Candice Gingrich-1.tif
  • Candace Gingrich born June 2, 1966 is an American LGBT rights activist at the Human Rights Campaign. Candace is the half-sibling of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who is more than 20 years Candace's senior.<br />
Although Gingrich's sexual orientation was publicly reported on as early as 1994, they first gained significant press attention in 1995 as a spokesperson for gay rights. They served as the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project Spokesperson for 1995 and was named one of Esquire's "Women We Love" and "Women of the Year" for Ms. magazine. They are currently the Senior Manager of the Human Rights Campaign's Youth & Campus Outreach, as well as the Human Rights Campaign's HRC University Internship Program coordinator.[10] Their autobiography, Accidental Activist: A Personal and Political Memoir, was released in 1996.<br />
Gingrich has guest-starred on the television sitcom Friends in January 1996, in which they officiated over a commitment ceremony for two recurring characters in the episode "The One With the Lesbian Wedding".They also appeared on the debut of Al Franken's TV program Lateline in 1998.<br />
Gingrich endorsed President Barack Obama in 2012, despite Newt Gingrich's candidacy for the Republican nomination.<br />
Gingrich married playwright Rebecca Jones in 2009. The Gingrich-Joneses lived in Hyattsville, Maryland, where Gingrich played rugby with the Washington Furies. In 2013 it was reported the couple were divorcing. In 2017, Gingrich married Kelly Cassidy, a member of the Illinois House of Representatives
    © Ken Hawkins Candice Gingrich-4.tif
  • Candace Gingrich born June 2, 1966 is an American LGBT rights activist at the Human Rights Campaign. Candace is the half-sibling of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who is more than 20 years Candace's senior.<br />
Although Gingrich's sexual orientation was publicly reported on as early as 1994, they first gained significant press attention in 1995 as a spokesperson for gay rights. They served as the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project Spokesperson for 1995 and was named one of Esquire's "Women We Love" and "Women of the Year" for Ms. magazine. They are currently the Senior Manager of the Human Rights Campaign's Youth & Campus Outreach, as well as the Human Rights Campaign's HRC University Internship Program coordinator.[10] Their autobiography, Accidental Activist: A Personal and Political Memoir, was released in 1996.<br />
Gingrich has guest-starred on the television sitcom Friends in January 1996, in which they officiated over a commitment ceremony for two recurring characters in the episode "The One With the Lesbian Wedding".They also appeared on the debut of Al Franken's TV program Lateline in 1998.<br />
Gingrich endorsed President Barack Obama in 2012, despite Newt Gingrich's candidacy for the Republican nomination.<br />
Gingrich married playwright Rebecca Jones in 2009. The Gingrich-Joneses lived in Hyattsville, Maryland, where Gingrich played rugby with the Washington Furies. In 2013 it was reported the couple were divorcing. In 2017, Gingrich married Kelly Cassidy, a member of the Illinois House of Representatives
    © Ken Hawkins Candice Gingrich-5.tif
  • Candace Gingrich born June 2, 1966 is an American LGBT rights activist at the Human Rights Campaign. Candace is the half-sibling of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who is more than 20 years Candace's senior.<br />
Although Gingrich's sexual orientation was publicly reported on as early as 1994, they first gained significant press attention in 1995 as a spokesperson for gay rights. They served as the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project Spokesperson for 1995 and was named one of Esquire's "Women We Love" and "Women of the Year" for Ms. magazine. They are currently the Senior Manager of the Human Rights Campaign's Youth & Campus Outreach, as well as the Human Rights Campaign's HRC University Internship Program coordinator.[10] Their autobiography, Accidental Activist: A Personal and Political Memoir, was released in 1996.<br />
Gingrich has guest-starred on the television sitcom Friends in January 1996, in which they officiated over a commitment ceremony for two recurring characters in the episode "The One With the Lesbian Wedding".They also appeared on the debut of Al Franken's TV program Lateline in 1998.<br />
Gingrich endorsed President Barack Obama in 2012, despite Newt Gingrich's candidacy for the Republican nomination.<br />
Gingrich married playwright Rebecca Jones in 2009. The Gingrich-Joneses lived in Hyattsville, Maryland, where Gingrich played rugby with the Washington Furies. In 2013 it was reported the couple were divorcing. In 2017, Gingrich married Kelly Cassidy, a member of the Illinois House of Representatives
    © Ken Hawkins Candice Gingrich-6.tif
  • Candace Gingrich born June 2, 1966 is an American LGBT rights activist at the Human Rights Campaign. Candace is the half-sibling of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who is more than 20 years Candace's senior.<br />
Although Gingrich's sexual orientation was publicly reported on as early as 1994, they first gained significant press attention in 1995 as a spokesperson for gay rights. They served as the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project Spokesperson for 1995 and was named one of Esquire's "Women We Love" and "Women of the Year" for Ms. magazine. They are currently the Senior Manager of the Human Rights Campaign's Youth & Campus Outreach, as well as the Human Rights Campaign's HRC University Internship Program coordinator.[10] Their autobiography, Accidental Activist: A Personal and Political Memoir, was released in 1996.<br />
Gingrich has guest-starred on the television sitcom Friends in January 1996, in which they officiated over a commitment ceremony for two recurring characters in the episode "The One With the Lesbian Wedding".They also appeared on the debut of Al Franken's TV program Lateline in 1998.<br />
Gingrich endorsed President Barack Obama in 2012, despite Newt Gingrich's candidacy for the Republican nomination.<br />
Gingrich married playwright Rebecca Jones in 2009. The Gingrich-Joneses lived in Hyattsville, Maryland, where Gingrich played rugby with the Washington Furies. In 2013 it was reported the couple were divorcing. In 2017, Gingrich married Kelly Cassidy, a member of the Illinois House of Representatives
    © Ken Hawkins Candice Gingrich-8.tif
  • Candace Gingrich born June 2, 1966 is an American LGBT rights activist at the Human Rights Campaign. Candace is the half-sibling of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who is more than 20 years Candace's senior.<br />
Although Gingrich's sexual orientation was publicly reported on as early as 1994, they first gained significant press attention in 1995 as a spokesperson for gay rights. They served as the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project Spokesperson for 1995 and was named one of Esquire's "Women We Love" and "Women of the Year" for Ms. magazine. They are currently the Senior Manager of the Human Rights Campaign's Youth & Campus Outreach, as well as the Human Rights Campaign's HRC University Internship Program coordinator.[10] Their autobiography, Accidental Activist: A Personal and Political Memoir, was released in 1996.<br />
Gingrich has guest-starred on the television sitcom Friends in January 1996, in which they officiated over a commitment ceremony for two recurring characters in the episode "The One With the Lesbian Wedding".They also appeared on the debut of Al Franken's TV program Lateline in 1998.<br />
Gingrich endorsed President Barack Obama in 2012, despite Newt Gingrich's candidacy for the Republican nomination.<br />
Gingrich married playwright Rebecca Jones in 2009. The Gingrich-Joneses lived in Hyattsville, Maryland, where Gingrich played rugby with the Washington Furies. In 2013 it was reported the couple were divorcing. In 2017, Gingrich married Kelly Cassidy, a member of the Illinois House of Representatives
    © Ken Hawkins Candice Gingrich-2.tif
  • Former President Jimmy Carter works on Habitat for Humanity house in Atlanta, Georgia. With Carter (left to right) are President Bill Clinton, Habitat for Humanity founder Millard Fuller and Vice President Al Gore Carter is a founding board member and a worldwide ambassador for the nonprofit. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Chelsea Clinton works on an Atlanta, Georgia Habitat for Humanity house build.
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  • Former President Jimmy Carter works on Habitat for Humanity house in Atlanta, Georgia. Carter is a founding board member and a worldwide ambassador for the nonprofit. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Former President Jimmy Carter works on Habitat for Humanity house in Atlanta, Georgia. Carter is a founding board member and a worldwide ambassador for the nonprofit. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Former President Jimmy Carter works on Habitat for Humanity house in Atlanta, Georgia. Carter is a founding board member and a worldwide ambassador for the nonprofit. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Bill and Hillary Clinton volunteers at a Habitat for Humanity build in Atlanta, Georgia in 1991.
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  • Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Bill and Hillary Clinton volunteers at a Habitat for Humanity build in Atlanta, Georgia in 1991.
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  • Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Bill and Hillary Clinton volunteers at a Habitat for Humanity build in Atlanta, Georgia in 1991.
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  • Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan and their wives - Nancy Reagan and Rosalynn Carter at the dedication of the Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta, Georgia on October 1, 1986. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan and their wives<br />
at the dedication of the Carter Presidential Library.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter speak to a crowd of Carter Center donors at the annual "Carter Center Weekend" retreat at Skamania Lodge in Washington State.
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