The first half of the July 15, 2013 interview audio Farm & Foodshed Report, transcript here, is available.
Host Robin Carpenter with Samuel Dolcini, president of the Marin County Farm Bureau and most eligible bachelor in West Marin with Peter Prows, an attorney for Drake’s Bay Oyster Company, and Phyllis Faber, a founder of the Marin Agricultural Land Trust and part of a lawsuit regarding the Coastal Commission and Drake’s Bay Oyster Company.
During interview, Carpenter read a correction sent from Public Relations representative to DBOC, Sam Singer objecting to the characterization of himself by Trainer during a previous, 6-17-13 interview audio with Trainer on Farm & Foodshed Report. Transcript here. "
Host Robin Carpenter with Samuel Dolcini, president of the Marin County Farm Bureau and most eligible bachelor in West Marin with Peter Prows, an attorney for Drake’s Bay Oyster Company, and Phyllis Faber, a founder of the Marin Agricultural Land Trust and part of a lawsuit regarding the Coastal Commission and Drake’s Bay Oyster Company.
During interview, Carpenter read a correction sent from Public Relations representative to DBOC, Sam Singer objecting to the characterization of himself by Trainer during a previous, 6-17-13 interview audio with Trainer on Farm & Foodshed Report. Transcript here. "
" Neither I nor my company have anything to do with either the Koch Brothers or the Tea Party. Period.
I am personally and professionally appalled by the false statements Amy Trainer made about me, my agency and about the Drakes Bay Oyster Co. She has made a number of knowingly false statements about Drakes Bay. It is a sad commentary on the Environmental Action Committee of West Marin that they would allow her behavior and rumor mongering."
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