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“Spring into Bed” – Get your Garden On -May 8th 2010

Please contact  Stephanie for more information.

Spring into Bed is a city-wide garden building effort where individuals, communities, families and organizations, will be creating all types of gardens, from p-patches to home plots to guerrilla gardens on May 8th.   Another component is the building of at minimum 10 Food Justice gardens to support people of lower incomes.  Oh yeah, and there is going to be a party in the evening to celebrate the # of acres-and personal connections– we added to the urban food infrastructure.   Website being developed soon.  If you want to help with anything–from building gardens, organizing gardeners or throwing the party, please contact Stephanie

Hello Community, Wishing you a happy Wednesday and joyful week. Spring into Bed is a grass-roots city wide garden building event and fundraiser. We will be building community and gardens while making public the building of a sustainable city food shed.

Thank you for taking time to read this,.  Our enthusiasm and number of supporters has grown so quickly in only a month’s time! Seattle is ready for this kind of event and there are so many skilled and talented people ready to make it happen!

If food security, food justice, community building, neighborhood resilience, gardening, permacutlure and/or sustainability are of interest to you, and the idea of a city wide effort to build food gardens is even remotely intriguing, please attend the meeting and bring a friend.We will:

  1. Share information and inspiration gathered from the Survey.
  2. Set the date and schedule the key success points leading us from today to the Day we spring.
  3. Establish a core counsel — folks interested in dedicating an increased amount of time, skills and services to this event.
  4. Create and delegate a list of action items that folks can take on.

If you are interested in being part of the core counsel and cannot attend this meeting, please e-mail us back and we’ll be sure to get you the important information.

We look forward to your presence and to working together to build an even stronger Seattle food shed.

Yours in community,

Stephanie

Please respond to Stephanie with comments and inquires.
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Fwd Message…

Hello Community,
Warm wishes to you for health, happiness and vitality accompany this e-mail.
On Wednesday, January 6th 2010,  a small group of people met at Solid Ground in Wallingford to discuss and begin organizing vision and action for the First Annual Seattle wide food-garden building event. In the week following much excitement and vision has been generated.   This event is tentatively named Spring into Bed“. We write you today to introduce you to this effort and to elicit your words, thoughts and feelings on participating such an event.
If food security, food justice, community building, neighborhood resilience, gardening, permacutlure and/or sustainability are of interest to you, and the idea of a city wide effort to build food gardens is even remotely intriguing, we would appreciate it if you could please fill out the following survey.  It will take about 2-4 minutes.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/FX2DGW6

Next, We would like to call a second meeting for those interested in digging deeper into the planning piece of this event.

Follow this like to doodle scheduling tool. http://www.doodle.com/qm937yurpf3g9zpf

We look forward to your response and to working together to build an even greener Seattle.


Stephanie Snyder-Soulseed
206.708.9913
snyder.steph@gmail.com

1/9/2010 First Annual Garden Bed Bonanza (name TBD) – Planning Meeting

The first meeting had a great turnout for short notice over the holiday break.  There was a lot of consensus that a coordinated day this year is a great idea, and we discussed the different structures and dates that this could be surrounded.  A small group of people took on the project of refining the groups’ vision, deciding the name of the event from a list of 5,  and making contacts for future meetings.  Stay tuned.

Below is the original post describing the event.

Turn a seed of an idea–Building beds in a coordinated effort to create community, increase local food resilience, and support food justice–into the physical reality. This could be a one day per year event, or turn into something greater. A collaborative effort in essence, we are looking for people/partners to co-create this first ANNUAL event.

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