Well...let's make it Cake and Pie MONTH:
8/5 Let's have a no pressure potluck & Pizza Night on the 5th--very
casual whomever can make it are the right people--neighbors and Garden
Swingers alike. (& Sarah A's bday's on the 2nd ;) )
8/13 Since it's Erik's birthday on the 13th, and he is the one who
started all this discussion with the idea 'This year, I'd like to have
my party a pizza party at the garden', we should honor him with the
spankings he deserves.
Then:
8/? or 9/? By then we should have this 'baking in the oven' thing down
pat and with greater confidence of actually being able to feed people
with edible pizzas we can have a larger Open Garden Pizza Night later
in the month--with more time to plan and spread the word with the
neighbors/Ald Coggs...?
Terri
--- On Tue, 7/26/11, Gretchen Mead <gretch...@gmail.com>
wrote:
From: Gretchen Mead <gretch...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: {ConcordiaGardens} 1809 any other votes?
To: concordi...@googlegroups.com
Date: Tuesday, July 26, 2011, 8:11 AM
To add some complication to the issue... Im double in
favor of doing in on the 13th, because we will have a dozen people who
are taking the permaculture class that we can invite into the garden
and hopefully build relationships with.
Does this sway anyone's opinion?
This however, leaves out Adrian and Sarah M., right?
ugh.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Sarah Moore <sarah...@wi.rr.com>
wrote:
hi CG'ers
if you want to do a oven event night the most votes to our doodle
survey were for Aug 5th. however I am not sure if this event has any
leaders, i will not be helping set up at all (but I am willing to show
up and I would help lead a tour if we offer one) so someone else should
make the call if it is a dream or if we are going to really do it soon
or wait, and if that is the date, someone that wants to help make sure
it happens should be the one that calls the date.
happy perfect summer day!
sarah
On 7/24/11 9:36 PM, Sarah Moore wrote:
when
can you make it to the CG open garden and earth oven pizza eve?
http://doodle.com/xpm6bxn27ftek9qa
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Victory Garden Initiative
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