From compost@cloudnet.comFri Dec 6 20:08:00 1996 Date: Thu, 05 Dec 1996 17:39:08 -0600 From: Jim McNelly To: Larry London Subject: [Fwd: community_garden-digest V1 #113] -- Jim~ McNelly naturtech@composter.com Visit the Humusphere Home Page http://www.composter.com Linking Composting and Sustainable Communities Home of the Composting Council and NaturTech Composting Systems, Inc. [ Part 2: "Included Message" ] Date: Wed, 4 Dec 1996 23:02:05 -0700 From: owner-community_garden-digest@ag.Arizona.EDU Reply to: community_garden@ag.Arizona.EDU To: community_garden-digest@ag.Arizona.EDU Subject: community_garden-digest V1 #113 community_garden-digest Wednesday, 4 December 1996 Volume 01 : Number 113 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tom@marion.ces.purdue.edu (Tom Tyler) Date: Tue, 3 Dec 1996 16:52:32 -0500 Subject: lost slides from ACGA conference To the readers of the Community Garden Listserve: If anyone knows a Martin Kemple who attended the ACGA Conference in Montreal, let me know. I still have his slides from the Friday Slide Show and have no idea how to contact him. Tom Tyler ACGA tom@marion.acn.purdue.edu ------------------------------ From: Cathy Rymer Date: Wed, 4 Dec 1996 12:12:06 -0700 Subject: Community Gardening Conference "COMMUNITY GARDENING: Beyond Food Production" Join the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension service and the Atlanta Urban Gardening Program as they present the Southeastern Regional Conference of the American Community Gardening Association(ACGA) on February 6-9, 1997 at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, Georgia. Participants will learn about the role that gardening can play with individuals and communities beyond the production of food. This conference will provide participants with a wealth of knowledge about the use of gardening as a strategy in linking communities, building relationships, integrating school curricula, working with children and developing leadership. Workshop topics include: Gardening as a Treatment Strategy Market Gardening in the Inner City The World of Composting Better Nutrition From Gardens A Workshop for Children (Ages 8-12) Alternative Funding for Gardening Activities Integrative Plantings: Vegetables, Fruits, Berries and Ornamentals ...plus much more Accommodations are reasonable and registration is below $100.00; partial scholarships are available. Site visitations will provide the opportunity to meet some of the local community gardeners. Registration is due by January 10, 1997. If you intend to submit material for a presentation, please respond by December 19th. Please write to the Atlanta Urban Gardening Program, Extension Education Center, 1757 Washington Road, East Point, GA 30344. Or call (404) 762-4077, fax (404) 762-3117 if you need any further information or assistance. Cathy Rymer (602) 470-8086 Ext: 308 Maricopa ------------------------------ End of community_garden-digest V1 #113 **************************************