RE: ACGA Multilogue Seeking New ID
- Subject: RE: [cg] ACGA Multilogue Seeking New ID
- From: R* S*
- Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 07:29:58 -0700
How about "Open the Garden Gate"
Ray Schutte
"...the rose, the orchid and the tulip are capable of prodigies, reinventing
themselves again and again to suit every change in the aesthetic or
political weather." The Botany of Desire, Michael Pollan
-----Original Message-----
From: Sally McCabe [s*@libertynet.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 4:46 PM
To: greenman@ucla.edu; jackh@knoxparks.org; community_garden@mallorn.com
Subject: Re: [cg] Garden Gate
How about "Over the Fence"? if the gate's already taken.
At 4:08 PM -0700 9/26/01, David King wrote:
>Yes there is a magazine currently in biz out here in the west at least.
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>dk
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>9/26/01 3:51:34 PM, "Jack N. Hale" <jackh@knoxparks.org> wrote:
>
>>I think there is or has recently been in circulation a magazine with that
>>title.
>>Jack Hale
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: community_garden-admin@mallorn.com
>>[c*@mallorn.com]On Behalf Of Sandy Pernitz
>>Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 4:37 PM
>>To: PKLESLIE@ci.portland.or.us; community_garden@mallorn.com;
>>KerrT@missouri.edu; ariel@tc.umn.edu
>>Subject: Re: RE: [cg] ACGA Multilogue Seeking New ID
>>
>>I like the garden gate, as long as it is opened up on a diverse
>>environment...all our gardens gates can be opened by anyone here in
Seattle,
>>I know a pandora's box.
>>
>>>>> "Pohl-Kosbau, Leslie" <PKLESLIE@ci.portland.or.us> 09/26/01 14:24 PM
>>>
>>I like the name "The Garden Gate"
>>
>>Leslie Pohl-Kosbau
>>Portland Community Gardens
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Kerr, Thomas J. [K*@missouri.edu]
>>Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 11:22 AM
>>To: 'Anna Wasescha'; community_garden@mallorn.com
>>Subject: RE: [cg] ACGA Multilogue Seeking New ID
>>
>>
>>In response to the concern that this list addresses both political and
>>garden topics, I would like to suggest the title of the Multilogue be
>>changed to "The Garden Gate", after a message produced by Don Boekelheide
of
>>Charlotte NC on 9-24. The list is the "virtual garden gate" wrote Dan, and
>>the Multilogue is similar.
>>Any other thoughts?
>>Tom
>>
>> ------------------------
>>Tom Kerr
>>Food Circles Networking Project - Kansas City
>>University of Missouri Outreach and Extension
>>2700 E. 18th Street, Suite 240
>>Kansas City, MO 64127
>>tel: (816) 482-5888
>>fax: (816) 482-5880
>>www.foodcircles.missouri.edu
>>
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Anna Wasescha [a*@tc.umn.edu]
>>Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:26 PM
>>To: community_garden@mallorn.com
>>Subject: [cg] ACGA Multilogue Seeking New ID
>>
>>
>>The Multilogue is a twice yearly publication of the ACGA. Most of you
ACGA
>>members are familiar with the newsletter and for those of you on this list
>>who aren't members, the Multilogue is one of the very good reasons why you
>>want to join ACGA.
>>
>>he Publications Committee has decided to re-name the Multilogue and is
>>seeking nominations for new names from the ACGA community. There will be
an
>>opportunity to propose a new name at the Salt Lake City conference in
>>September. For those of you who are not able to attend the annual
>>conference, please consider weighing in with your ideas for what we ought
to
>>call this newsletter anyway.
>>
>>Just e-mail me your suggested new titles and I will put them together with
>>the ones generated in Salt Lake City. At the end of the conference, the
>>ACGA Publications Committee will review all the names, choose what we
think
>>is the best name, and award a prize of some inestimable value to the
person
>>proposing the winning name. It's highly likely that some article
>>identifying the winner and the rationale will figure in the table of
>>contents of the next Multilogue, scheduled for October/November of this
>>year.
>>
>>So, put your thinking caps on and come up with a great new name for the
>>Multilogue!!
>>
>>Anna Wasescha
>>Farm in the City, ACGA list manager and Publications Chair
>>1312 Dayton Avenue
>>St. Paul, Minnesota 55104-6440
>>651.646.8733 (phone)
>>651.646.0034 (fax)
>>ariel@tc.umn.edu
>>
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