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Thursday, April 29, 2010



Oasis Farm joins 350 Garden Challenge
Oasis Community Farm invites families to build
Living Earth Oven and Scarecrows May 15-16th
On May 15th and 16th, 10am-5pm, friends and budding veggie farmers will meet at 350 sites around Sonoma County – including at the new Oasis Farm, 280 Skillman Lane - for a day of sustainable fun as part of the 350 Garden Challenge launched by Daily Acts, iGrowSonoma, GoLocal Sonoma Coop and Petaluma Bounty to honor Bill McKibben’s call to reduce greenhouse gases below the 350 parts per million level required for a healthy planetary climate.
At 280 Skillman Lane, Wayne and partner, Connie Madden, are inviting interested families and friends to join them in building a Living Earth adobe oven and benches with Miguel Elliot - and scarecrows to take to their own gardens. Scarecrow building is great for kids and free if you bring materials; $10 for materials otherwise.
“We’re expecting Miguel’s Living Earth Oven to be a centerpiece of our fruit farm,” said Morgenthaler.” “We’ll build in the courtyard between a planned fruit packing/dance hall and our new home-to-be on the hill.” There will be an open-air folk music and pizza party Sunday, June 13th to dedicate the new oven. Parking is limited and Petaluma families are asked to RSVP for both events to ConnieMadden@yahoo or Wayne at 364-9769.
Morgenthaler has transformed bare land into a budding orchard with 188 fruit and nut trees and berries, Rhode Island Red chicks and Nubian Goats on the way. The couple is seeking families to join in planning a food coop along the lines of a community-supported agriculture (CSA) with many possible variations.
350 Garden Challenge includes GoLocal Sonoma County as business liaision, Petaluma Bounty and Daily Acts building new gardens or revitalizing existing gardens wherever plants will grow. Inspired in part by the 350.org international campaign to address climate change, the 350 Garden Challenge is a partnership between Daily Acts, iGROW Sonoma, GoLocal & Living Mandala, Sonoma County Water Agency and dozens of community groups and companies (including Petaluma Bounty). Goals of the program are to create a healthy homegrown food supply, save water and cut greenhouse gas emissions, support local businesses, build community and beautify our neighborhoods.
To help build an adobe oven, build scarecrows and consider future involvement with Oasis Farm, email ConnieMadden@yahoo.com or call 364-7627 or 364-9769. To register your garden as a project of 350 Garden Challenge, go to the 350 Garden Challenge page on the iGROW Sonoma website

1 comment:

  1. Glad you're doing this. We want to find 10-20 families to work with us at Oasis Farm.

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