[Community_garden] Small town/Rural Gardens to list in GRIT magazine
Richard Menn
rtmenn at verizon.net
Wed Sep 12 15:38:14 EDT 2007
Hi, Amy-
If a "city" of 15,000-plus can wriggle into her definition of a small
town, I'd highly recommend St. John's United Church of Christ Organic
Community Garden and Labyrinth, located in Phoenixville, PA. The contact
person is Dorene Pasekoff, at Alliums <garlicgrower at green-logic.com> ;
and there's a wealth of information about the garden and labyrinth at
http://www.stjohnsucc.com/garden/garden.htm .
--Richard Menn
Program Director, Community Gardens of Chester County
Amy DeShon wrote:
>I have received a request from a freelance journalist from GRIT, a national
>consumer magazine for recreational farmers to provide her with a list of 3-7
>small town and/or rural community gardens in the United States. While our
>database is up and we are receiving new listings everyday, we do not
>currently have this information available to provide her. I am wondering if
>you all knew of some small town/rural community gardens that I could forward
>her contact information about? Please let me know.
>
>Sincerely,
>Amy DeShon, MPA
>Executive Director
>American Community Gardening Association (ACGA)
>1777 E. Broad Street
>Columbus, OH 43201
>1-877-ASK-ACGA
>Direct Line: 614-645-1537
>adeshon at communitygarden.org
>
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