RE: community_garden digest, Vol 1 #1670 - 1 msg
- Subject: [cg] RE: community_garden digest, Vol 1 #1670 - 1 msg
- From: &* D* <t*@metroparks.org>
- Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 14:14:44 -0500
Amanda:
Two suggestions my organization, Five Rivers MetroParks, has had good
results with: GS Images in Maryland contact: David Fitzwater(800) 223-6920
www.gsimages.com and Pannier in Pennsylvania (800) 544-8428 contact: Robyn.
Tom
Tom Dietrich
Grow With Your Neighbors
Program Manager
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1. garden sign-maker recommendations? (Amanda Maria Edmonds)
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From: Amanda Maria Edmonds <aedmonds@umich.edu>
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 16:53:29 -0500
Subject: [cg] garden sign-maker recommendations?
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Happy Monday from Hawaii (only my temporary location, unfortunately),
I'm designing a public demonstration accessible garden and am going to
be able to invest in more than makeshift and temporary signage that I'm
used to...
Can anyone recommend a company they've had good experience with that
makes permanent garden signs? I'd really love to have a few catalogs
on hand of places that make a variety of permanent signage-- things
like printed or engraved plant markers, interpretative signage, braile
signage, et al-- the kind of stuff you see at parks or botanical
gardens... Thought somewhere out there one of you would have such a
pile of catalogs in your office and might be able to send me some
recommendations.
Thanks!
Amanda
Amanda Maria Edmonds "We must be the
change we wish to see in the world."
Executive Director, Growing Hope "To forget to
dig the earth and to tend the soil is to forget ourselves."
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Mahatma Ghandi
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Happy Monday from Hawaii (only my temporary location, unfortunately),
I'm designing a public demonstration accessible garden and am going to
be able to invest in more than makeshift and temporary signage that
I'm used to...
Can anyone recommend a company they've had good experience with that
makes permanent garden signs? I'd really love to have a few catalogs
on hand of places that make a variety of permanent signage-- things
like printed or engraved plant markers, interpretative signage, braile
signage, et al-- the kind of stuff you see at parks or botanical
gardens... Thought somewhere out there one of you would have such a
pile of catalogs in your office and might be able to send me some
recommendations.
Thanks!
Amanda
<bold>Amanda Maria Edmonds
"</bold>We must be the <bold>change</bold> we wish to see in
<bold>the world</bold>."<underline><smaller><smaller>
</smaller></smaller></underline>Executive Director<bold>, Growing
Hope</bold> "To forget to dig the earth and to
tend the soil is to forget <bold>ourselves</bold>."
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Mahatma Ghandi
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