I just saw this in the most recent issue of Organic Gardening 
Magazine and thought I would pass it along to the Community Gardeners in
 the area.
Nature's Path and Organic Gardening Magazine are
 teaming up "to give $65,000 in grant money to 3 deserving non-profits 
who demonstrate a passion and vision for what organic gardening can 
achieve for their community."
I skimmed the rules and, basically, they say "By entering each Eligible Non-Profit Participant agrees that the prize shall only be used by the winning Eligible Non-Profit Participants for the expenses of establishing an organic garden in 2011
 to provide food for a feeding program to serve low income adults, 
children, or families, in the form of a soup kitchen, food bank, 
emergency pantry, before or after school feeding program, shelter or 
similar type program. "
You can enter through Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/naturespath
Winner Selection: It looks like to get into the final round, you need
 to get people to vote for your project. So if anyone in the area 
enters, be sure and let us know so we can try to stir up some votes for 
you.
In addition to the number of votes, entries are judged on: "(1) their
 compelling, empowering and inspirational nature in describing how the 
Prize would be used to help support a feeding program, such, as a soup 
kitchen, food bank, emergency pantry, before or after school feeding 
program, shelter, or similar type of program, to assist low income 
adults, children or families and describe the number of people that will
 be served, the size of the population in need, and the Eligible 
Non-Profit Participant's ability to establish and maintain a garden; and
 (2) the effective expression of ideas and/or description of personal 
challenges (the "Judging Criteria")."
Here's a link to the full rules: Nature's Path Gardens for Good Contest
Good luck!
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Chesapeake Ecology Center Open House & Native Plant Sale
What: Chesapeake Ecologoy Center (CEC) Garden Open House & Native Plant Sale
When: Saturday, September 24th, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Where: 245 Clay Street, Annapolis, Maryland 21401
All are invited to this free event at the Chesapeake Ecology Center (CEC). Please mark your calendar and join us for refreshments, garden tours led by Master Gardeners, and great rainscaping information and handouts. The CEC is located at Adams Academy at Adams Park Middle School, in Annapolis, Maryland, just two blocks from the Naval Academy Stadium. Visit http://www.chesapeakeecologycenter.org/ for directions to the CEC, and for a plant list of available species for sale.
Great prices on a variety of native plants, and 2 for the price of 1 for the following:
Information submitted by: Zora Lathan zoralathan@earthlink.net
When: Saturday, September 24th, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Where: 245 Clay Street, Annapolis, Maryland 21401
All are invited to this free event at the Chesapeake Ecology Center (CEC). Please mark your calendar and join us for refreshments, garden tours led by Master Gardeners, and great rainscaping information and handouts. The CEC is located at Adams Academy at Adams Park Middle School, in Annapolis, Maryland, just two blocks from the Naval Academy Stadium. Visit http://www.chesapeakeecologycenter.org/ for directions to the CEC, and for a plant list of available species for sale.
Great prices on a variety of native plants, and 2 for the price of 1 for the following:
- Orange Coneflower (Rudbeckia fulgida)
- Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)
- Blue-Eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium angustifolium)
- Little Blue Stem (Schizachyrium scoparium)
- Blue Sedge (Carex glaucodea)
Information submitted by: Zora Lathan zoralathan@earthlink.net
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