Community Garden Summit - Saturday (17. March 2010, 09:53 by Derek Young) ~ Grow!

The community garden discussion in Tacoma continues this Saturday with a Community Gardener’s Summit sponsored by the Cascade Land Conservancy. Join fellow gardeners, experts, and community members to discuss and learn more about gardens in Tacoma.

Highlights

  • Keynote speakers:* Marilyn Strickland, Mayor of Tacoma; Carrie Little & Terry Carkner, Pierce County farmers
  • Expert panel: “How to start a new community garden” (Andrew Mordhorst, founder of Dan Mulholland Memorial Garden; Randy Hynek, Sumner City Councilman and Community Garden Advocate)
  • Hands-on Workshop: “Creating a spiral garden in a small space” (with Michele Dryden-Pratt of Heart & Soil)

Details
Saturday March 20, 2010 – 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Manitou Community Center, 4806 S. 66th St, Tacoma WA

More information at CascadeLand.org

Previously on Exit133: Community Gardens: A Growing Conversation

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RSVP ASAP www.cascadeland.org/… We have 120 “yes” and 75 “maybe” responses as of this morning. This is going to be fantastic, folks. Don’t miss it!

1 | Posted by Patricia | Mar 17, 10:13 AM

Why Manitou?

Oh well… regardless, I shall be there. Probably about noon.

2 | Posted by Thorax O'Tool | Mar 17, 02:57 PM

Just back in town.
I have a deep interest in community gardens and sustainable living. As a former staff member of GRuB-Garden Raised Urban Bounty and Olympia Food Co-op.
Ran into Rose and Andy at Manitou Community Center.
Chatted about the community garden there at MCC. Looking forward to the saturday conference.
Worked briefly with Andy on fencing and compost bins for garden today it was great.
Looking to start a gleaners coalition here.
Great beginnings.

3 | Posted by Pila | Mar 17, 06:03 PM

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