Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Re: [TheUWfarm] Fwd: [cagj-fjp] Beacon Food Forest Tour this Sat @ 3:30

I will add it to the facebook now! :)

Kelly


On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 5:45 PM, Ross Kirshenbaum <rover.ross@gmail.com> wrote:
If farmers are free this saturday, you should TOTALLY check this out!

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From: Berit Anderson <berit.anderson@crosscut.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 3:38 PM
Subject: [cagj-fjp] Beacon Food Forest Tour this Sat @ 3:30
To: cagj-fjp@lists.riseup.net


You're probably already aware of the Beacon Hill Food Forest, which Crosscut was the first to write about in its original story about the Beacon Hill Food Forest in February.

We got such great response from the article that we're hosting a follow-up event this weekend:  A site tour and Q&A session with the Beacon Food Forest's permaculture designer Jenny Pell, co-founder Jacquie Cramer, Crosscut writer Robert Mellinger, and several other members of the steering committee. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the project, meet the movers and shakers, and get involved. 

Though we're reserving some spots for our members, we also want the public to be able to take advantage of this resource, so I thought I'd pass this along to you and any others you thought might be interested. As of now, there are only about a dozen spots left, so interested parties should RSVP asap to rsvp@crosscut.com

http://crosscut.com/blog/crosscut/20817/A-few-spots-available-for-Crosscut-Food-Forest-tour/


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Berit Anderson
Associate Editor
Crosscut.com



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