RE: Fwd: Project Plan
- Subject: RE: [cg] Fwd: Project Plan
- From: "Honigman, Adam" A*@Bowne.com
- Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 11:01:28 -0400
Title: Fwd: Project Plan
The
one thing that makes community gardening different than any other kind of good
works is that you need to get recruit other folks to get into the
madness. You also have to learn to ask good, detailed questions.
Before
we go further in answering your question, please let us know where you are (
country, state, town, the name of the senior residence, who owns the land
you want to put the community garden on.)
It
would be helpful to know what "Leadership kitsap class of 2002" is, its mandate
and if anyone involved has ever been a community gardener. An idea about what
your timeline is, funding, your degree of association with the senior home and
who will help keep the garden going once it's class of 2003 will help us find
informational resources ( some may be local) for you.
Please
address your reply to community_garden@mallorn.com.
Good
luck,
Adam
Honigman
Volunteer, Clinton Community Garden
With
this
-----Original Message-----
From: Sally McCabe [mailto:sallymcc@libertynet.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 7:10 PM
To: community_garden@mallorn.com
Cc: eszlosek@hctc.com
Subject: [cg] Fwd: Project PlanPlease hit REPLY ALLFrom: "Ed Szlosek" <eszlosek@hctc.com>
To: <smccabe@pennhort.org>, <sallymcc@libertynet.org>
Subject: Project Plan
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 21:22:05 -0700
X-Priority: 3Hi,I am a member of Leadership Kitsap class of 2002, as a community project for this year our team currntly plan on placing a community garden in the area next to an retirement home. Do you have any examples of project plans/lessons learned to aid us in project planning.Ed SzlosekTeam member
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