Saturday, November 28, 2009
NY Times: Barn Raising
Friday, November 27, 2009
Recipe: Turkey Stock
NY Times: Back to the Land
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Save Those Turkey Bones!
Monday, November 23, 2009
Yahoo: U.S. Residents Fight for the Right to Hang Laundry
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Help Start a Tool Sharing Program in Denver!
Quickly take the survey (link at the bottom) to help Denver receive funding for a tool sharing program.
ToolBank USA would like to hear from Denver, CO!
A group of individuals is assessing local interest in bringing a “ToolBank” program to Denver, CO. What exactly is a ToolBank?
A ToolBank in Denver would consist of a vast inventory of tools (ladders, rakes, cordless drills, wheelbarrows, and much more) available for borrowing by charitable organizations for service projects, facility maintenance projects, and disaster response. Typical tool-borrowing organizations include public schools, churches, nonprofits, neighborhood associations, community groups, social clubs, parks, cemeteries, and many others. The goal of a local ToolBank is to help community organizations increase their impact by providing quick and reliable access to an abundance of tools.
The ToolBank program originated at the Atlanta Community ToolBank in 1993, which now equips over 40,000 volunteers a year with a tool inventory worth a half million dollars. ToolBank USA was started last year by a generous grant from the Home Depot Foundation, and is presently seeking to collaborate with cities outside Atlanta to start pilot ToolBank programs. (Click here to watch a short video about the Atlanta Community ToolBank) The following survey assesses the interest level within Denver’s local community, and the more responses, the better! This is where you play an important role…
A 60-second Community Interest Survey awaits you at the link below, along with a chance to win a $50 Home Depot gift card for completing the survey. You can complete the survey multiple times - provided that you complete it on behalf of a different organization or company each time you complete it. [Example: a parent might complete the survey three times: once on behalf of his employer, again on behalf of his child’s school, and a third time on behalf of his church.] The survey is open to all residents in the Greater Denver area.
Don’t live in Denver? Kindly forward this email to your friends and colleagues in the Denver area, and ask them to donate 60 seconds to ToolBank USA by completing the survey.
Click here to take the survey.
link: http://www.toolbank.org - click on ‘Denver CO’
NY Times: A White House Chef Who Wears Two Hats
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Please Take the Chicken Survey!
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Speaking at Front Range Organic Gardeners' Meeting
This Month, Thursday, November 19, 7 PM, Denver Presbytery Center, 1710 So. Grant St., Denver 80210:
Kipp Nash of Community Roots and Sundari Kraft of Heirloom Gardens will speak about Urban Gardening.
Contrary to common thought, agriculture is not exclusive to rural areas. In fact, using intensive growing techniques, commercial scale vegetable production is possible in urban contexts. Whether by using a single, large urban plot or by piecing together a collection of smaller plots, urban farmers can grow enough produce on under one acre to supply their close community with a great deal of food and themselves with a healthy income. Along with the development of small business and the availability of healthy, local produce, the community benefits through new vigorous interaction and cooperation. It is with these ideals in mind that these groups have been created.
We're meeting in our usual fellowship hall space.
Front Range Organic Gardeners (FROG) is Colorado's oldest garden club (since 1987) devoted to organic gardening. Our group of notice and seasoned gardeners welcomes visitors and new members to the monthly meetings. The meetings feature speakers on timely organic gardening topics, as well as demonstration, plant swaps, field trips and social gatherings.
Linda Tegtmeier
Front Range Organic Gardeners
frogardeners@comcast.net