After 20 years as a newspaper editor and art director, Tracy joined YES! in 2006. Tracy’s favorite hobby these days is to use her home and family on Bainbridge Island as a test kitchen for the magazine’s ideas. She has learned to commute by bicycle, grow organic vegetables, raise chickens and children, freecycle, de-corporatize her money and vote.
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Tracy Loeffelholz Dunn