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[[Image:Solar_cooking_potluck.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Solar cooking potluck and picnic. Jennifer Barker is in the orange shirt, third from right.]]
 
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'''Jennifer Barker''' is the Executive Director of the [[Eastern Oregon Renewable Energies Nonprofit]], author of ''The Morning Hill Solar Cookery Book'', and the organizer of [http://www.solwest.org SolWest Fair]. She has been cooking with the sun since 1992.
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'''Jennifer Barker''' was the (now retired) Executive Director of the [https://www.environmental-expert.com/companies/the-eastern-oregon-renewable-energies-association-eorenew-11225 Eastern Oregon Renewable Energies Association] nonprofit, and the organizer of [http://www.solwestarchive.org SolWest Fair] in John Day, Oregon. She is the author of ''The Morning Hill Solar Cookery Book'', ''Morning Hill Cookbook'', and ''Solar Poetry from SolWest Fair''. She has been cooking with the sun since 1992.
   
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*'''Fall 2015:''' SolWest Fair is now being hosted by Oregon Rural Action. It is held each June in La Grande, Oregon, and includes a solar cookery class and demonstration. SolWest is a three-day, annual education-oriented regional event. Business vendors will reach an educated crowd interested in renewable energy and sustainable lifestyles. Homeowners will take the message home and apply it in their lives. For more details, check out their website at http://www.solwest.org.
*[http://home.centurytel.net/morninghill/solarcook.htm Jennifer's Solar Cookery Page] offers a Philosophy of Cooking, links to web pages, articles and media, and an order form for ''The Morning Hill Solar Cookery Book''.
 
*[http://www.solwest.org/ SolWest Renewable Energy Fair], a renewable energy event held the last full weekend of July each year in John Day, Oregon with over 50 workshops on renewable energy topics (including solar cooking).
 
*'''July 2003:''' [http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/rafiles/030705/030705_solar.ram Jennifer Barker is interviewed on The Splendid Table on NPR]
 
   
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Canyon City OR 97820<br>
 
541-575-3633<br>
 
email: eorenew.solwest@gmail.com [mailto:eorenew.solwest@gmail.com compose mail]<br>
 
 
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Solar cooking potluck

Solar cooking potluck and picnic. Jennifer Barker is in the orange shirt, third from right.

Jennifer Barker was the (now retired) Executive Director of the Eastern Oregon Renewable Energies Association nonprofit, and the organizer of SolWest Fair in John Day, Oregon. She is the author of The Morning Hill Solar Cookery Book, Morning Hill Cookbook, and Solar Poetry from SolWest Fair. She has been cooking with the sun since 1992.

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  • Fall 2015: SolWest Fair is now being hosted by Oregon Rural Action. It is held each June in La Grande, Oregon, and includes a solar cookery class and demonstration. SolWest is a three-day, annual education-oriented regional event. Business vendors will reach an educated crowd interested in renewable energy and sustainable lifestyles. Homeowners will take the message home and apply it in their lives. For more details, check out their website at http://www.solwest.org.