In one day can Seattle build 10 Gardens? 100? 1000?
On Wednesday, January 6, a small group of people met at Solid Ground in Wallingford to discuss and begin organizing vision and action for Seattle’s First Annual city-wide food garden building event.
Much excitement and vision were generated in the week following the meeting. The event is tentatively named “Spring into Bed” and this post is intended to introduce you to this effort and to elicit your ideas, thoughts and feelings on participating in such an event.
If food security, food justice, community building, neighborhood resilience, gardening, permacutlure and/or sustainability are of interest to you, and the idea of a city-wide effort to build food gardens is even remotely intriguing, please fill out the following survey. It will take about 2-4 minutes.
Next, the initial organizers of the event would like to call a second meeting for those interested in digging deeper into the planning piece. Follow this link to a doodle scheduling tool for sharing your preferred meeting times.
For more information on “Spring into Bed,” feel free to contact Stephanie Snyder-Soulseed via email or phone at 206.708.9913.
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