Sunshine Weekly Weeder
09.27.12
www.sunshinecommunitygardens.org
ALL GARDENERS MEETING - THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th
The third Sunshine Community Gardens All Gardeners Meeting on 2012 will held this Saturday.
Time: 10 AM
Place: the Garden Trailer
TSBVI FALL PLANT SALE - RESCHEDULED to September 26 - 30
The school has moved the plant sale up one week because their plants are getting too big.
They started selling plants on Wednesday, September 26, and will continue every day through Sunday, September 30. Weekday sale hours will be 8:45am - 11:30am, and on Saturday and Sunday they will be out there from 8am-2pm. They are selling from the TSBVI greenhouse (on the other side of the west side fence near the TSBVI plot). All plants are $1.00.
The TSBVI students have been growing vegetable transplants and pansies are selling the following:
Broccoli - Pacman
Broccoli - Marathon
Cauliflower - Amazing
Cauliflower - Snowball
Cabbage - Ruby Perfection
Cabbage - Emerald Cross
Assorted Pansies
NATURAL EPICUREAN STUDENT-CHEFS VISIT SUNSHINE GARDENS
On Thursday Sept 20th, ten students from The Natural Epicurean cooking school visited Sunshine Garden for a field trip in conjunction with one of their training modules called "Current Issues in Food". The topic for the class was "Community Gardens."
They were brought to Sunshine by Charlotte Jernigan, one of their Chef Instructors, who has been gardening at SCG for twelve years. The students received a tour of the Chicken Co-Op from Emily Tsinger, had a mini-lesson on sifting compost courtesy of Mike plus six of his students from TSVBI and completed a mini work-day by helping to clear a half-plot that was changing owners, clearing a portion of aisle way and planting some starter plants and seeds. They met Kay McMurry, plot rentals, and Bob Ester, tool maintenance, and heard the history of Sunshine. They received an overview of the issues that face newly formed community gardens versus issues of a mature garden like SCG which maintains its own charitable projects using an all volunteer format.
The students were impressed by Sunshine! Three of the students vowed to immediately join the waiting list to get a half-plot to share.
The Natural Epicurean is located on South Lamar. NEACA is a 900-hour professional culinary program, supervised by the Texas Work Force Commission, resulting in a Certified Chef credential. The school also allows people from all walks of life to study along side the full time students on a modular basis. The five major modules are: Vegetarian, Vegan, Raw & Living Foods, Macrobiotic and Ayurveda. If you want to know more about their plant-based cuisine curriculum: http://www.naturalepicurean.com.
CATCHING UP WITH CITY OF AUSTIN URBAN AGRICULTURE
A little over one year ago the City of Austin created and funded a position to help guide the creation of urban farms and community gardens within the Austin city limits. The position is currently held by Jake Stewart.
If you want to catch up on where things stand in terms of ordinances, exemptions, etc., please check out the following web page: http://austintexas.gov/austingrows.
VEGETABLES TO PLANT IN EARLY OCTOBER
Beets
Broccoli
Cabbage
Carrots
Cauliflower
Chard
Chinese Cabbage
Collard Greens
Garlic
Kohlrabi
Head Lettuce
Leaf Lettuce
Mustard
Onion Seeds
Radishes
Spinach
GARDENERS-ONLY FALL PLANT SALE
Sunshine Gardeners Only FALL PLANT SALE will be held on Saturday, September 29th starting at 9:00am.
Thanks to Ila Falvey for organizing the sale. Plants are $1.00. Supplies are limited.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
- ALL GARDENERS MEETING - September 29, 10am at the garden trailer
- TSBVI plant sale - September 28, 8:45am - 11:30am, and September 29 & 30, 8am - 2pm at TSBVI greenhouse
- Board Meeting - Tuesday, October 9, 6pm - M. Hall's house
- Workday - Sunday, October 14, 9am - 12 noon
Contact Information
Jack McEvoy, President - scgpresident@gmail.com
Jeff Schulz, Vice President - vice-pres@sunshinecommunitygarden.org
Jack Reynolds, Treasurer - scgtreasurer1@gmail.com
Sue Brownlee, Secretary - scgsecretary@gmail.com
Michael Hall, Director - fibercable@austin.rr.com
Kay McMurry, Director - scg.plots@gmail.com
Emily Tisinger, Director - etisinger@gmail.com
Coordinators & Chairs
Zone 1, Patsy Painter - patsy_painter@yahoo.com
Zone 2, Katy Davis - katydavis@austin.rr.com
Zone 3, Ludmila Voskov- lvoskov@austin.rr.com
Zone 4, Ila Falvey - ila.falvey@gmail.com
Zone 5, Mary Gifford - mgifford@austin.rr.com
Zone 6, Annik Jackson - anij@aol.com
Zone 7, Diana Dworaczyk - dianadworaczyk@aol.com
Zone 8, Felicia Kongable - feliciako@yahoo.com
Zone 9, Cheryl Hazeltine - cph@austin.rr.com
Zone 10, Emily Tisinger - etisinger@gmail.com
Plant Sale -Michael Hallfibercable@austin.rr.com
Carpentry & Repairs - Robert Jarry - r.jarry@sbcglobal.net
Tools & Wheelbarrows - Bob Easter - beaster1@austin.rr.com
Maintenance Coordinator - Ila Falvey - ila.falvey@gmail.com
Website Coordinators - Kathleen Neville - lolsen@suddenlink.net
Record Service Hours Online - the Virtual Green Binder
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Sunshine Community Gardens
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