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Open Call for Skill Shares ends September 1st!!Sign up here:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1A9Q73wdPUe_JX5fbZON9NqsSWOAYLveiIUJkOmurOQA/viewform?usp=send_form#start=openformVisit our fb event page:https://www.facebook.com/events/349845205168042/ Open Call for Skill Shares ends September 1st!!Sign up here:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1A9Q73wdPUe_JX5fbZON9NqsSWOAYLveiIUJkOmurOQA/viewform?usp=send_form#start=openform Visit our fb event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/349845205168042/
Check the date on this poster.  Found this at DOCO on Hamilton Park. Check the date on this poster. Found this at DOCO on Hamilton Park.
Today is the last day and we are VERY close! Let's make signs like this unnecessary in JC. http://bit.ly/SJC-Rain Today is the last day and we are VERY close! Let's make signs like this unnecessary in JC. http://bit.ly/SJC-Rain
Let's make signs like this unnecessary. http://bit.ly/SJC-Rain Let's make signs like this unnecessary. http://bit.ly/SJC-Rain
Have you ever thought about having chickens in Jersey City? One of our downtown friends has three hens and would love to tell you how. Move info to come on a backyard Pot-luck and JC Chickens 101. Have you ever thought about having chickens in Jersey City? One of our downtown friends has three hens and would love to tell you how. Move info to come on a backyard Pot-luck and JC Chickens 101.
please check out the links below. if you are interested in permaculture and the environment please come to the permaculture workshop this saturday! This event will be held at St. Pauls Lutheran Church where the P.E.A.C.E. Community Garden is located. Come to check that out too! more info on the Garden at www.bigskyproject.org http://www.meetup.com/Sustainable-Jersey-City/events/101869132/http://www.facebook.com/events/406461032772073/ please check out the links below. if you are interested in permaculture and the environment please come to the permaculture workshop this saturday! This event will be held at St. Pauls Lutheran Church where the P.E.A.C.E. Community Garden is located. Come to check that out too! more info on the Garden at www.bigskyproject.org http://www.meetup.com/Sustainable-Jersey-City/events/101869132/ http://www.facebook.com/events/406461032772073/
Please join us on Thursday for our second ever Green Drinks + Art!  https://www.facebook.com/events/388854111175286/ Please join us on Thursday for our second ever Green Drinks + Art! https://www.facebook.com/events/388854111175286/
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Green Drinks + ART 6.1.2012

Asha ("hope" in Hindi) - kinetic ash tray Asha ("hope" in Hindi) - kinetic ash tray
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Peace Shieldused sled and spray paintby Jordan Liketheriveron display in Opening Reception - please join us !  SJC +ART at DRAWING ROOMS all month at Victory Hall Peace Shieldused sled and spray paint by Jordan Liketheriver

on display in Opening Reception - please join us ! SJC +ART at DRAWING ROOMS all month at Victory Hall

Peace Shield by Jordan Liketheriver Peace Shield by Jordan Liketheriver
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Permaculture at Bright Street Community Garden

As part of SJC's Urban Farming and Gardening Workshop Series, permaculture extraordinaire Wanda Knapik came to JC to give a demonstration at an underutilized lot on Bright Street for growing food using permaculture principles. It was a great turn out despite the threat of rain. Wanda started the event with some T'ai Chi to get the energy flowing and to keep us warm. Then we discussed the energies that a garden needs: sun, water, and wind. The site orientation is perfect for sun exposure, but with out a water connection we needed to get creative. Some ideas included the use rain barrels that collect water from the neighboring buildings, or getting help from the Frank Conwell Middle School next door.

Pat Byrne and Anne McTernan are the masterminds behind this community garden. Pat, who lives next door to the empty lot, took the initiative to contact the developer to find out if they could do something with it and he agreed. They want to grow vegetables and flowers, have a place to sit and relax, and maybe even show movies.

If anyone has some chickens, the garden would like to borrow them for a weekend to clean up the ground cover.

If you want to help in the creation of this wonderful garden contact Pat at BrightStreetGarden (at) gmail (dot) com

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