<div>Paula,</div>
<div>I'm glad the meeting at Laurette's went well, and sorry I missed it!</div>
<div>I will have to miss next month's as well, because of my grant-writing class.</div>
<div>I wish I could hear Ingela discuss soil amendments. It's an area I really</div>
<div>want to learn about.</div>
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<div>I haven't had any recent requests from people to be removed from the UCC list. .</div>
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<div>Susan <br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Paula Jenson <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:pjjenson1@hotmail.com">pjjenson1@hotmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div>Thanks susan,<br>Had a great and yummy time at Laurette's on Monday.<br>You can let people know.<br>1. If any one is receiving this email who wisheS to be removed from the list, please let us know.<br>(It just seems like there are many on the list who haven't been coming). I am in the process of updating the hard copy and will bring to the next meeting.<br>
2. The next meeting with be Nov1st at Sooz Appel's house, 2533 Westlake Ave N. Parking is available across the street.<br>3. Ingela has agreed to discuss soil amendments!<br>4. Please bring something to share for the table if you would like, lest we scare anyone else from hosting followng Laurette's table.<br>
<br><br><br>To add to the email list and welcome:<br>Julia Field @ <a href="mailto:1juliafield@gmail.com" target="_blank">1juliafield@gmail.com</a><br> Maggie Miller @ <a href="mailto:mmiller@seattlecca.org" target="_blank">mmiller@seattlecca.org</a><br>
Robin Rose @ <a href="mailto:robinrose@seanet.com" target="_blank">robinrose@seanet.com</a><br>Vickie Brodine @ <a href="mailto:prunedplum@msn.com" target="_blank">prunedplum@msn.com</a><br>Lori Conzatti@ <a href="mailto:loriconzatti@yahoo.com" target="_blank">loriconzatti@yahoo.com</a><br>
Bridget Smith @<a href="mailto:outdoor_art@yahoo.com" target="_blank">outdoor_art@yahoo.com</a> (she may already be on it)<br>see ya, THANKS<br>PAULA<br><br>
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Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 17:35:48 -0700<br>From: <a href="mailto:shelf30@gmail.com" target="_blank">shelf30@gmail.com</a><br>To: <a href="mailto:urbancropcircle@lists.sustainableballard.org" target="_blank">urbancropcircle@lists.sustainableballard.org</a><br>
Subject: [UrbanCropCircle] Floating Farmers' Market/ Native Plant Salvage Event Nov. 6
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<div>Dear fellow gardeners:</div>
<div>Diane Zebert was kind enough to pass on some emails she received concerning events of interes</div>
<div>t to our group. The first is a "Floating Farmer's Market" at South Lake Union. The second is a </div>
<div>volunteer opportunity to save native plants. Volunteers will be permitted to take home some natives.<br> <br> <br><strong><u>#1 - Floating Farmer's Market</u></strong><br><strong><u></u></strong> <br>I just wanted to share with you that Dave has started a floating farmers market -- the first one of its kind </div>
<div>here in the Puget Sound area will be held at South Lake Union --of course on the water in classic wooden </div>
<div>yachts! Every Wed this month from noon till 7:00 pm -- if you have time -- and need some fresh produce </div>
<div>(mostly organic) - please stop by and visit! (Near the Wooden Boat Center on South Lake Union)<br><br>The City of Seattle just opened the South Lake Union Park on September 25th -- but of course the waterfront has </div>
<div>been there for years! The idea is to connect the history of the local maritime/classic wooden yachts </div>
<div>with farm and craft goods that can be delivered to local ports here in Puget Sound!<br><br>If interested you can check out <a href="http://www.farmboat.org/" target="_blank">www.farmboat.org</a> for more info! We would love the support of our neighbors!<br>
<br>All the best,<br>Pamela & Dave<br><br><strong><u>#2 - Saving Native plants - volunteers needed - opportunity for free natives if interested</u></strong><br><br><br>For a PDF version of this flier and a map click on the link below and click again on </div>
<div>“Next Native Plant Salvage Program Event” on the right side of the screen.<span style="COLOR: navy"> </span></div>
<div><span style="COLOR: navy"></span><span style="COLOR: rgb(0,112,192)"><a href="http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/stewardship/volunteer/plant-salvage-program.aspx" target="_blank"><span style="COLOR: rgb(0,112,192)">http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/stewardship/volunteer/plant-salvage-program.aspx</span></a> </span></div>
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<div><b><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Antique Olive'; FONT-SIZE: 12pt">We’re digging up native plants and need your help!</span></b><br>Join other volunteers digging up trees and shrubs in the morning from this site scheduled for development <br>
In the afternoon, we’ll be potting up the salvaged plants so they can recuperate before going to King County <br>habitat restoration sites. Once replanted, these native plants will help reduce erosion, shade streams and <br>
provide habitat. Special thanks to Yarrow Bay Holdings for providing the salvage site.<br><b>When: </b>Saturday, November 6, 2010<br><b>Time: </b> 9 a.m. to 12:00 p.m: help salvage plants. <br> 1 p.m. to 4 p.m: help pot plants at Holding Facility.<br>
<b>Where:</b> (the town of) Black Diamond for salvaging.<br> Issaquah for potting.<br><span style="COLOR: navy"> </span><b>Directions to the Salvage site in Black Diamond: </b> From I-405 near Renton, take Highway 169 past Black Diamond. <br>
Turn right onto SE Green Valley Road. Go approximately 1.5 miles and watch for sign on right. Turn right into site on gravel road. <br> Volunteers who dig for King County from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. are eligible to dig plants for themselves from 12:00 to <span style="COLOR: navy">2:00 p.m.</span><br>
<b>Not a morning person?</b> Volunteers are also needed at our Native Plant Holding Facility from 1 p.m. <span style="COLOR: navy">to</span> 4 p.m. to help <br>pot up the salvaged plants. Volunteers who help with potting are eligible for free native plants.<br>
<b>Directions to the Native Plant Holding Facility in Issaquah:</b><br>From I-5 or I-405, take I-90 east to Highland Drive exit (exit 18) in Issaquah.<br>Stay left on the off ramp to continue onto Highland Drive through several lights.<br>
Turn right onto Issaquah–Fall City Road.<br>Just past Endeavor Elementary School, stay straight onto Duthie Hill Road. <br>The Holding Facility is in Duthie Hill Park (on the right) at 27101 Duthie Hill Road.<br><span style="FONT-SIZE: 11pt">Drive to the nursery at the end of road. </span><br>
<b>Notes:</b> A parent or guardian must accompany volunteers under 16 years old. Dress for the <br>weather and be prepared to get dirty. Sturdy shoes or boots are recommended. We’ll provide <br>gloves, tools and light refreshments.<br>
<b>Please call Cindy Young at 206-296-8065 or email <a title="mailto:cindy.young@kingcounty.gov" href="mailto:cindy.young@kingcounty.gov" target="_blank">cindy.young@kingcounty.gov</a> if you plan to participate. </b><br>
<span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">Thanks for your time,</span><br><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">Sandy Pernitz<br>Community Garden Coordinator-Department of Neighborhoods<br></span><b><i><span style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt">P-Patch Community Gardening Program/Sustaining Grounds for Community<br>
Growing<br></span></i></b><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">"I farm the dust of my ancestors, though the chemist's analysis may not<br>detect it. I go forth to redeem the meadows they have become." <br>Thoreau<br>
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