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  • Join The Spring Garden Blitz: Mendocino County Community and School Gardens Work-Day

    This great green event is over now!
    Date: Sat March 20 2010   to Sat March 20 2010
    Saturday
    Where: Various locations in Mendocino County
    Ukiah, Willits, Potter Valley & Fort Bragg
    California, 95482 [ Map it!]
    Event Type: Other(see description)
    Web Site: www.gardensproject.org/

     

    On the first day of Spring, Saturday March 20th, the 12 community- and school-gardens listed below will be having work-parties. Spend the morning outside and volunteer to help launch these gardens into the most productive Spring and Summer seasons ever! Children, families, and groups are very welcome.

    Take a look, find a garden you want to get down and dirty at, and contact them to sign up as a volunteer. It’s good for the soil, it’s good for the soul!

    Ukiah, for all Ukiah gardens, contact The Gardens Project, lneely@ncoinc.org,
    (707) 462-2596 x 186

    * Orchard Apartments, 9am-12 pm
    * Plowshares Peace and Justice Center, 9am-12 pm
    * Ukiah High School, 9am-12 pm
    * Talmage State Preschool, 9am-12 pm
    * North Pine St. Apartments, 9am-12 pm
    * Jack Simpson Senior Apartments, 9am-12pm

    Fort Bragg

    * Fort Bragg Learning Garden, 12-4 pm
    * Fort Bragg Head Start Preschool, 12-4pm

    Potter Valley

    * Potter Valley Youth and Community Center, 9am-12pm

    Willits, for all Willits Gardens, contact Mason at The Gardens Project, mgiem@gmail.com, (707) 841-0464

    * Brookside Farm, 10am-12pm
    * Willits Integrated Service Center Garden, 10am-12pm
    * Willits Head Start Preschool, 10am-12pm

    See website, linked above, for site addresses and tasks and more contact information.

    **

    The Gardens Network is a regional network of community-supported gardens and nutrition programs throughout Mendocino County. The partner gardens and programs reflect the diverse nature of our region and represent gardeners and participants from residential areas, low-income housing units, senior communities, community centers, K-12 schools, pre-schools, youth projects, homeless shelters, health centers, and correctional facilities. (See website for more information)




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    Kid friendy? Yes
    Is free? Yes
    Food available? Refreshments
    Volunteers needed? Yes
    Ticket required? No
     

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