[Community_garden] Jena, Louisiana and the new Growing Food a nd Justice for All Initiative

Bob Johnson bobjohnson at medfaxxinc.com
Fri Sep 21 12:48:14 EDT 2007


Hi Diane, Amy, Mike et al.,

   First off is nice of each of you to care for each other, and those you
dont' know, so for that Thanks.

   Now my two cents discounted to much less than that.  I'm on the list to
learn about community based gardening such as how to grow a carrot, what
mulch to use, how to allocate limited space in a garden, and what rules to
create and enforce in specific spaces for the use of the gardeners.  I
really appreciate the boldness of Amy and Mike's comments preserving the
integrity of the mission of this list.  

   I don't particularly regard a group of gardeners ( myself included ) as
being a source of information for me on the politics of Gena, La.  If I
desired more on that subject I would choose another list of folks better
informed with facts and subscribe to it. Thank you Diane for allowing such. 

   Thanks Amy and Mike for the way you handled this and best of luck to
Diane and others on creating a list of folks interested in political issues
and not gardening issues.  Living very close to Durham, N.C. and watching
the spectacle of Mike Nifong and his political cronies,  I don't need to
replace that fiasco with Gena, La. 

bob j.

-----Original Message-----
From: Diane Dodge [mailto:dianefaydodge at hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 12:40 PM
To: community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
Subject: [Community_garden] Jena, Louisiana and the new Growing Food and
Justice for All Initiative



Dear Judy, Amy, Don, Mike, Diana and everyone,



Back in August, I announced the formation of an initiative called Food and
Justice for All on the ACGA listserv.

I  also issued a personal invitation to attendees of the ACGA conference at
the Annual Meeting in Boston.

The initiative is in it's forming stages, and we held our first face to face
meeting at Growing Power in Milwaukee
just last weekend.  People from all across the country, community gardeners,
new immigrant farmers, farmers of color,
USDA-RMA employees, sustainable urban agriculture employees, etc., from all
across the U.S. joined together to
discuss and formulate a structure for this grass roots initiative which
would build power and solidarity among it's participants,
and address questions of access, inclusion and social justice through an
anti-racist lense.  The participants are not
limited to the above mentioned groups, but the need for such an initiative
came from the food security movement...and since
we all have to EAT, it is open to EATERS of every kind of food (and food for
thought and action)!  And since ultimately,
community gardening is connected to food security and social justice, we all
have a place at the table and in the garden.

You can see the original message by going into the archives(way down at the
bottom of the page...the URL that says subscribe or 
unsubscribe) and then chose "thread" and put in "Growing Food and Justice
for All").

If you wish to subscribe to the GFJA listserv, please send me (
dianefaydodge at hotmail.com) your name and email.


In solidarity,

Diane Dodge
listserv administrator
Growing Food and Justice for All

>
> 1. Gena, Louisiana (grow19 at aol.com)
> 2. Re: Gena, Louisiana (Amy DeShon)
> 3. New Orleans gathering (Don Boekelheide)
> 4. Re: Gena, Louisiana (grow19 at aol.com)
> 5. My two cents on Gena, Louisiana (Mike McGrath)
> 6. Re: My two cents on Gena, Louisiana (Diana Liu)
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 20:27:04 -0400
> From: grow19 at aol.com
> Subject: [Community_garden] Gena, Louisiana
> To: community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
> Message-ID: 
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed
>
> Perhaps there is much that the environmental and community gardening
> and 'gardens in schools' groups are doing to respond to the sad mess in
> Gena Louisiana but I have seen nothing about it on any list serve. If
> ever there was a time for
> 'conflict-resolution-by-hands-on-environmental action' this is it. I
> wish that ACGA was pulling together people at the local, state, and
> national level (margaret spellings, conflict resolution folk, tree
> planting w/youth folk, environmental educators, etc) and do what
> demonstrations cannot do. Bring the youth outside, create a safe
> outdoor well-treed schoolyard where ALL of the student and teachers can
> enjoy the outdoors.
>
> Anyone know anything like this that is underway? ACGA?
>
> Judy Tiger
> Washington, DC
> ________________________________________________________________________
> Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! -
> http://mail.aol.com
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 07:55:36 -0400
> From: "Amy DeShon" 
> Subject: Re: [Community_garden] Gena, Louisiana
> To: , 
> Message-ID: 
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> Each and everyone of us is doing our part. We work hard to be inclusive,
> collaborative, and aware. We act locally to break down barriers and we
> conscientiously do our work for the greater good. While we are not,
> directly, addressing this particular issue our good work is quietly,
> actively, and directly doing more to break down the barriers that led (and
> lead...) to the Gena 6 than is accomplished by walking away from our
> gardens, our kids, and our neighborhoods to focus on a national flame.
>
> Let us remember to be focused on our sphere of influence (that which we
can
> change) while at the same time remaining aware of issues of concern (that
> which we have little ability to control). All of us ought to be proud (and
> humbled) by our movement's constant good work. Get back in your garden,
get
> back with your kids, get back to the neighborhood, do what you can do to
> make this world a better place Today!
>
> This means, talk to your gardeners, the kids, and your neighborhood... ask
> them how they feel about the issue, have conscientious answers to the
> issues, and let them know that there are wrongs (terrible wrongs) in the
> world which each of us can work to fix (at our own pace). And, don't ever
> forget that what each of us is doing in the garden is profoundly changing
> our world for the better!
>
> 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
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: community_garden-bounces at list.communitygarden.org
> [mailto:community_garden-bounces at list.communitygarden.org]On Behalf Of
> grow19 at aol.com
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 8:27 PM
> To: community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
> Subject: [Community_garden] Gena, Louisiana
>
>
> Perhaps there is much that the environmental and community gardening
> and 'gardens in schools' groups are doing to respond to the sad mess in
> Gena Louisiana but I have seen nothing about it on any list serve. If
> ever there was a time for
> 'conflict-resolution-by-hands-on-environmental action' this is it. I
> wish that ACGA was pulling together people at the local, state, and
> national level (margaret spellings, conflict resolution folk, tree
> planting w/youth folk, environmental educators, etc) and do what
> demonstrations cannot do. Bring the youth outside, create a safe
> outdoor well-treed schoolyard where ALL of the student and teachers can
> enjoy the outdoors.
>
> Anyone know anything like this that is underway? ACGA?
>
> Judy Tiger
> Washington, DC
> ________________________________________________________________________
> Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! -
> http://mail.aol.com
>
> _______________________________________________
> The American Community Gardening Association listserve is only one of
ACGA's
> services to community gardeners. To learn more about the ACGA and to find
> out how to join, please go to http://www.communitygarden.org
>
> To post an e-mail to the list: community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
>
> To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your subscription:
>
http://list.communitygarden.org/mailman/listinfo/community_garden_list.commu
> nitygarden.org
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 05:26:26 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Don Boekelheide 
> Subject: [Community_garden] New Orleans gathering
> To: Diane Dodge , lanette williams
> , growing_foodandjustice at lists.riseup.net
> Cc: community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
> Message-ID: 
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
>
> Hi, all,
>
> Many know this already, but for those who haven't
> heard, next summer's American Community Gardening
> Association conference is going to be in New Orleans.
> ACGA is a good outfit, a loose coalition of a lot of
> different folks and perspectives, but in spite of
> their differences pretty much all share a deep
> commitment to social justice and food security.
>
> I agree with Diane, lots of people need to know about
> and be inspired by your fine work, Lanette.
>
> To get more info on their conference, which they are
> billing as a "different" kind of conference where
> folks roll up their sleeves and actually help with
> projects (I think), check out the ACGA website at
> www.communitygarden.org.
>
> Good luck, Lanette, and you may want to check in with
> ACGA and local community gardeners - might be a source
> of some help.
>
> Don Boekelheide
> Charlotte, NC
> http://urbanministrygarden.blogspot.com
>
> --- Diane Dodge  wrote:
>
>>
>> Hey Lanette!
>>
>> I'm really happy to hear from you, and I'm answering
>> you on the Growing Food and Justice for All list,
>> because we ALL need to know what you ALL are doing
>> in New Orleans! Maybe when you get a chance to
>> write again, you can tell us more about "Dig This"
>> in the Algiers community, and how we all can be a
>> part of what you are doing in NO. And please let us
>> know about NffN and exactly how we can be informed
>> of that good and necessary work. I'm thinking about
>> you and Daddy Noel and all those other strong and
>> hardworking folks all the time.
>
> Diane
>
>> In solidarity,Diane Dodgelistserv
>> administratorGrowing Food and Justice for All
>>
>>
>> Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 19:39:08 -0700From:
>> lwilliams2101 at yahoo.comTo:
>> dianefaydodge at hotmail.com;
>> growing_foodandjustice at lists.riseup.netSubject:
>> [food_justice] Re: Re: New GFJA List Serve
>> Administrator
>
>> Hi Diane I am glade that the conference went well
>> for you all an safe, I have been busy putting
>> together collective farmers in the N.O. and outer
>> parishes in the community, Also we are planning a
>> Dig This in the Algiers community,Along with working
>> with the new Food Map for a healther and not so
>> stainable community. Be informed with the NffN an Be
>> well
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 08:33:58 -0400
> From: grow19 at aol.com
> Subject: Re: [Community_garden] Gena, Louisiana
> To: adeshon at gmail.com, community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
> Message-ID: 
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed
>
> i appreciate the overall, deep, local work that ACGA does, but it
> should have the interest and ability to respond to specific situations,
> to a 'national flame' as you call it. this situation is simply calling
> for response. i find this reponse from acga to be very disappointing.
> judy
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Amy DeShon 
> To: grow19 at aol.com; community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
> Sent: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 4:55 am
> Subject: RE: [Community_garden] Gena, Louisiana
>
> Each and everyone of us is doing our part. We work hard to be inclusive,
> collaborative, and aware. We act locally to break down barriers and we
> conscientiously do our work for the greater good. While we are not,
> directly, addressing this particular issue our good work is quietly,
> actively, and directly doing more to break down the barriers that led
> (and
> lead...) to the Gena 6 than is accomplished by walking away from our
> gardens, our kids, and our neighborhoods to focus on a national flame.
>
> Let us remember to be focused on our sphere of influence (that which we
> can
> change) while at the same time remaining aware of issues of concern
> (that
> which we have little ability to control). All of us ought to be proud
> (and
> humbled) by our movement's constant good work. Get back in your garden,
> get
> back with your kids, get back to the neighborhood, do what you can do to
> make this world a better place Today!
>
> This means, talk to your gardeners, the kids, and your neighborhood...
> ask
> them how they feel about the issue, have conscientious answers to the
> issues, and let them know that there are wrongs (terrible wrongs) in the
> world which each of us can work to fix (at our own pace). And, don't
> ever
> forget that what each of us is doing in the garden is profoundly
> changing
> our world for the better!
>
> 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
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: community_garden-bounces at list.communitygarden.org
> [mailto:community_garden-bounces at list.communitygarden.org]On Behalf Of
> grow19 at aol.com
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 8:27 PM
> To: community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
> Subject: [Community_garden] Gena, Louisiana
>
>
> Perhaps there is much that the environmental and community gardening
> and 'gardens in schools' groups are doing to respond to the sad mess in
> Gena Louisiana but I have seen nothing about it on any list serve. If
> ever there was a time for
> 'conflict-resolution-by-hands-on-environmental action' this is it. I
> wish that ACGA was pulling together people at the local, state, and
> national level (margaret spellings, conflict resolution folk, tree
> planting w/youth folk, environmental educators, etc) and do what
> demonstrations cannot do. Bring the youth outside, create a safe
> outdoor well-treed schoolyard where ALL of the student and teachers can
> enjoy the outdoors.
>
> Anyone know anything like this that is underway? ACGA?
>
> Judy Tiger
> Washington, DC
> ________________________________________________________________________
> Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! -
> http://mail.aol.com
>
> _______________________________________________
> The American Community Gardening Association listserve is only one of
> ACGA's
> services to community gardeners. To learn more about the ACGA and to
> find
> out how to join, please go to http://www.communitygarden.org
>
> To post an e-mail to the list:
> community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
>
> To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your subscription:
>
http://list.communitygarden.org/mailman/listinfo/community_garden_list.commu
> nitygarden.org
>
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! -
> http://mail.aol.com
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 10:04:29 -0400
> From: "Mike McGrath" 
> Subject: [Community_garden] My two cents on Gena, Louisiana
> To: , ,
> 
> Message-ID: 
> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
> reply-type=original
>
> I must have missed the beginning of this discussion, and so am reluctant
to
> comment in any kind of depth. I would just like to step back and point out
> that we should all go out of our way to be tolerant of everyone, including
> (especially?) each other.
> I personally don't quite get why the ACGA would make a statement about a
> non-community gardening situation. I always like my organizations to have
a
> laser-like focus on their topic, and if it were my responsibility, I would
> take a pass on this because it doesn't appear to have any connection to
our
> core topic. (Now if someone mounted what appeared to be a racially
motivated
> attack on a community garden site or people in the garden, I would hope
that
> 'we' would be on them like yellowjackets on an overripe peach!)
> But I also have a tremendous amount of respect for Judy and the great
> work she has done in DC, so maybe she sees something here that I'm
missing.
> At any rate: As you can imagine, we were asked to take public stands on
> many, many issues back when I was the editor of ORGANIC GARDENING
magazine.
> Although we tended to agree with most of those stands, we deferred if it
was
> not about growing without chemicals.
> That's not disagreement; its just sticking to your topic.
>
> Peace to all, Mike McG
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: 
> To: ; 
> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 8:33 AM
> Subject: Re: [Community_garden] Gena, Louisiana
>
>
>>i appreciate the overall, deep, local work that ACGA does, but it
>> should have the interest and ability to respond to specific situations,
>> to a 'national flame' as you call it. this situation is simply calling
>> for response. i find this reponse from acga to be very disappointing.
>> judy
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Amy DeShon 
>> To: grow19 at aol.com; community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
>> Sent: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 4:55 am
>> Subject: RE: [Community_garden] Gena, Louisiana
>>
>> Each and everyone of us is doing our part. We work hard to be inclusive,
>> collaborative, and aware. We act locally to break down barriers and we
>> conscientiously do our work for the greater good. While we are not,
>> directly, addressing this particular issue our good work is quietly,
>> actively, and directly doing more to break down the barriers that led
>> (and
>> lead...) to the Gena 6 than is accomplished by walking away from our
>> gardens, our kids, and our neighborhoods to focus on a national flame.
>>
>> Let us remember to be focused on our sphere of influence (that which we
>> can
>> change) while at the same time remaining aware of issues of concern
>> (that
>> which we have little ability to control). All of us ought to be proud
>> (and
>> humbled) by our movement's constant good work. Get back in your garden,
>> get
>> back with your kids, get back to the neighborhood, do what you can do to
>> make this world a better place Today!
>>
>> This means, talk to your gardeners, the kids, and your neighborhood...
>> ask
>> them how they feel about the issue, have conscientious answers to the
>> issues, and let them know that there are wrongs (terrible wrongs) in the
>> world which each of us can work to fix (at our own pace). And, don't
>> ever
>> forget that what each of us is doing in the garden is profoundly
>> changing
>> our world for the better!
>>
>> 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
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: community_garden-bounces at list.communitygarden.org
>> [mailto:community_garden-bounces at list.communitygarden.org]On Behalf Of
>> grow19 at aol.com
>> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 8:27 PM
>> To: community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
>> Subject: [Community_garden] Gena, Louisiana
>>
>>
>> Perhaps there is much that the environmental and community gardening
>> and 'gardens in schools' groups are doing to respond to the sad mess in
>> Gena Louisiana but I have seen nothing about it on any list serve. If
>> ever there was a time for
>> 'conflict-resolution-by-hands-on-environmental action' this is it. I
>> wish that ACGA was pulling together people at the local, state, and
>> national level (margaret spellings, conflict resolution folk, tree
>> planting w/youth folk, environmental educators, etc) and do what
>> demonstrations cannot do. Bring the youth outside, create a safe
>> outdoor well-treed schoolyard where ALL of the student and teachers can
>> enjoy the outdoors.
>>
>> Anyone know anything like this that is underway? ACGA?
>>
>> Judy Tiger
>> Washington, DC
>> ________________________________________________________________________
>> Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! -
>> http://mail.aol.com
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> The American Community Gardening Association listserve is only one of
>> ACGA's
>> services to community gardeners. To learn more about the ACGA and to
>> find
>> out how to join, please go to http://www.communitygarden.org
>>
>> To post an e-mail to the list:
>> community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
>>
>> To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your subscription:
>>
http://list.communitygarden.org/mailman/listinfo/community_garden_list.commu
>> nitygarden.org
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________________________________________________
>> Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! -
>> http://mail.aol.com
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> The American Community Gardening Association listserve is only one of
>> ACGA's services to community gardeners. To learn more about the ACGA and
>> to find out how to join, please go to http://www.communitygarden.org
>>
>> To post an e-mail to the list: community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
>>
>> To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your subscription:
>>
http://list.communitygarden.org/mailman/listinfo/community_garden_list.commu
nitygarden.org
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 07:14:20 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Diana Liu 
> Subject: Re: [Community_garden] My two cents on Gena, Louisiana
> To: Mike McGrath , adeshon at gmail.com,
> community_garden at list.communitygarden.org, grow19 at aol.com
> Message-ID: 
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> Perhaps a bigger question is how community gardening efforts help to unite
communities and reduce racial tension? Perhaps places where there are lots
of community gardening efforts experience less events such as that happened
in Jena, LA? Just curious.
>
> If so, more of a reason why to promote community garden.
>
> Mike McGrath  wrote:
> I must have missed the beginning of this discussion, and so am reluctant
to
> comment in any kind of depth. I would just like to step back and point out
> that we should all go out of our way to be tolerant of everyone, including
> (especially?) each other.
> I personally don't quite get why the ACGA would make a statement about a
> non-community gardening situation. I always like my organizations to have
a
> laser-like focus on their topic, and if it were my responsibility, I would
> take a pass on this because it doesn't appear to have any connection to
our
> core topic. (Now if someone mounted what appeared to be a racially
motivated
> attack on a community garden site or people in the garden, I would hope
that
> 'we' would be on them like yellowjackets on an overripe peach!)
> But I also have a tremendous amount of respect for Judy and the great
> work she has done in DC, so maybe she sees something here that I'm
missing.
> At any rate: As you can imagine, we were asked to take public stands on
> many, many issues back when I was the editor of ORGANIC GARDENING
magazine.
> Although we tended to agree with most of those stands, we deferred if it
was
> not about growing without chemicals.
> That's not disagreement; its just sticking to your topic.
>
> Peace to all, Mike McG
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> To: ;
> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 8:33 AM
> Subject: Re: [Community_garden] Gena, Louisiana
>
>
>>i appreciate the overall, deep, local work that ACGA does, but it
>> should have the interest and ability to respond to specific situations,
>> to a 'national flame' as you call it. this situation is simply calling
>> for response. i find this reponse from acga to be very disappointing.
>> judy
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Amy DeShon
>> To: grow19 at aol.com; community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
>> Sent: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 4:55 am
>> Subject: RE: [Community_garden] Gena, Louisiana
>>
>> Each and everyone of us is doing our part. We work hard to be inclusive,
>> collaborative, and aware. We act locally to break down barriers and we
>> conscientiously do our work for the greater good. While we are not,
>> directly, addressing this particular issue our good work is quietly,
>> actively, and directly doing more to break down the barriers that led
>> (and
>> lead...) to the Gena 6 than is accomplished by walking away from our
>> gardens, our kids, and our neighborhoods to focus on a national flame.
>>
>> Let us remember to be focused on our sphere of influence (that which we
>> can
>> change) while at the same time remaining aware of issues of concern
>> (that
>> which we have little ability to control). All of us ought to be proud
>> (and
>> humbled) by our movement's constant good work. Get back in your garden,
>> get
>> back with your kids, get back to the neighborhood, do what you can do to
>> make this world a better place Today!
>>
>> This means, talk to your gardeners, the kids, and your neighborhood...
>> ask
>> them how they feel about the issue, have conscientious answers to the
>> issues, and let them know that there are wrongs (terrible wrongs) in the
>> world which each of us can work to fix (at our own pace). And, don't
>> ever
>> forget that what each of us is doing in the garden is profoundly
>> changing
>> our world for the better!
>>
>> 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
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: community_garden-bounces at list.communitygarden.org
>> [mailto:community_garden-bounces at list.communitygarden.org]On Behalf Of
>> grow19 at aol.com
>> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 8:27 PM
>> To: community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
>> Subject: [Community_garden] Gena, Louisiana
>>
>>
>> Perhaps there is much that the environmental and community gardening
>> and 'gardens in schools' groups are doing to respond to the sad mess in
>> Gena Louisiana but I have seen nothing about it on any list serve. If
>> ever there was a time for
>> 'conflict-resolution-by-hands-on-environmental action' this is it. I
>> wish that ACGA was pulling together people at the local, state, and
>> national level (margaret spellings, conflict resolution folk, tree
>> planting w/youth folk, environmental educators, etc) and do what
>> demonstrations cannot do. Bring the youth outside, create a safe
>> outdoor well-treed schoolyard where ALL of the student and teachers can
>> enjoy the outdoors.
>>
>> Anyone know anything like this that is underway? ACGA?
>>
>> Judy Tiger
>> Washington, DC
>> ________________________________________________________________________
>> Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! -
>> http://mail.aol.com
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> The American Community Gardening Association listserve is only one of
>> ACGA's
>> services to community gardeners. To learn more about the ACGA and to
>> find
>> out how to join, please go to http://www.communitygarden.org
>>
>> To post an e-mail to the list:
>> community_garden at list.communitygarden.org
>>
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> Kindness in thinking creates profoundness.
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