Thrive: Calgary's Community Economic Development Network
Join your voluntary sector, business and government colleagues with an interest in promoting community in Calgary because community economic development helps to create sustainable cities!
You are invited to join The Garden Path Society of Calgary as they share how they contribute to community well-being and sustainability through community gardening. Enjoy a locally-grown, after work snack from the garden as we learn about how the Garden Path Society contributes to CED practice by:
- Operating the Urban Garden Cooperative, which provides Calgarians a place to grow and harvest their own vegetables. Profilts from the u-pick are reinvested back into the Society
- Operating Cornucopia, which distributes the garden's abundant harvest to Calgary-based charities.
- Providing a welcoming way for community members to reduce their environmental footprint through local, organic gardening.
Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009
Time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Location: Garden Path Society of Inglewood
2297 17 Street SE
(Behind the Colonel Walker School Yard)
Please RSVP by Friday September 4
For more information please contact:
Brenna Atnikov
403-204-2668
www.thrivecalgary.org
Friday, August 28, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
The Tyee’s new series on urban agriculture
The Tyee, out of B.C., has launched a new series of articles on urban agriculture.
The two posts so far go into the motivation behind the series, and “Why Urban Farming is the Future”.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
CJSW Features Gurrilla Gardening!
Urban Agriculture has gotten loads of attention this summer from all the media outlets in Calgary, thanks to the efforts of everyone involved in community gardening and guerrilla gardening this summer. Today, CJSW posted this feature with video clips from our very own city! Thanks to Cody for sending to the CUA google group.
Labels:
calgary,
gardening,
guerrilla gardening,
urban
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