Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Shaw 10 interview

We had a Shaw 10 interview at the Garden today at 11 am. Stephen Bernard came down to interview Yvonne and me. All in all, I think it went rather well. For anyone who wants to see it, it will be on on Thursday and Friday evening. Whoho!!

Friday, September 17, 2010

Take Back The Night

On September 17, the Quesnel Women's Resource Centre is hosting "Take Back The Night". It will be a great event where the Women's Memorial Monument will be unveiled. There will be a ceremony to honour all th missing and murdered women held down at the Monument, which is located along the River Front Walk at the end of Bowron Avenue in North Quesnel. Following the ceremony is a walk to the Women's Centre, where there will be snacks. The ceremony will start at 6:30 pm. Everyone is welcome!

Harvest BBQ

On September 25, we are planning a harvest BBQ and a garlic workshop. It is time to get the garden ready for the winter, so come on down and volunteer some time and have a little BBQ treat.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Fall is coming

It's that time of year again where gardening is slowly coming to an end. The garden has produced a great variety of many things this year. We are planning on soon having a little harvest get-together.

On September 8th morning Elizabeth and her 12 students will go to the community garden and do a few tests, soil sample, air flow and sun placement.
In the afternoon workshop/meeting with CNC instructors and the horticultural students; we will start out with a brainstorming session from 12-1 pm
1-3:00 we will break into small groups a have a group discussions our visions of the community garden space. This will be put down on paper.
3-3:30 each group will do a presentation on their results of their discussions.
At the end of the day we will have a combination of all groups input and end up with one vision.
The room number for the meeting will be posted at the entrance of the CNC campus.


Anyone interested is welcome to join us.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Community Garden Meeting Minutes

Community Garden Meeting Agenda
August 26th, 2010

1. Updates on old business:

a. Shed and Picnic Table

b. Fire Pit

c. Fencing

d. Llama Manure

e. Tool shed inventory

f. Workshops

g. CNC

h. Compost



2. New Business:

a. Blog

b. New members


Meeting Minutes – August 26th

1a. The shed has one coat of paint on it and we are waiting for the weather to clear and dry out so that we can stain the picnic table. Maureen suggested asking Mark Josephy to replace the one rotten board in the table before we stain it. If there is leftover stain we will add one more coat of stain to the shed.

1b. Fire Pit: Jodi contacted Brenda Bonin, a First Nations Support Worker at QJS regarding the fire pit. She was excited to make contact with a member from the garden and will meet with us when school goes back in September. She has applied to the school district for a small space for future education projects and plans to hold an event like they had in the spring again in late fall. The lava rocks around our flower bed are actually for the fire pit so she will take those back in the fall. Any concerns regarding this should be directed to her or Cyril Tobin at QJS.

1c. Fencing: With the additional use of the garden by QJS, fencing the area from the end of the current fence to the cement brick wall may not be the best approach as it will close off the area and may not be big enough for their gatherings. Perhaps, we should wait to proceed with this until we meet with Brenda Bonin. Maybe the school district could help us with the labour part of the fencing project as well as donate the materials?

- Maureen suggested looking into installing 6’ orange mesh fencing to keep the deer out in the meantime. The WRC staff will look into pricing for this to see how much it will cost before proceeding.

1d. Llama Manure: We need a truck to haul some llama manure. Perhaps Jean Birch may be able to help us with this. The WRC staff is very busy right now with the workshops and planning for Take Back the Night, and other projects so perhaps this could wait until mid-October or next spring?

1e. Tool Shed Inventory: Yvonne has taken an inventory of all the tools in the shed and will take pictures of the items in the shed for our records.

1f. Workshops: The next workshop at the Centre is low-cost canning on the 1st of September at 10:00 am. A workshop schedule is attached. The schedule has been sent to various organizations in town, is posted at the garden, on bulletin boards around town, on the blog, and in the bargain hunter.

1g. CNC: WRC staff will contact the CNC horticulture instructors to see when they plan to come to the garden and will let the garden members know when they will visit so they can attend. As well, staff will contact Howard Berlin to discuss whether the carpentry/framing program will build us composting bins and how much the costs will be for this as well as a time frame.

1h. Composting:
- Ellen will look into who runs the city’s composting program to see if they may be able to offer a workshop on composting for us. She will look into this after the labour dispute is settled.

- Staff will look into REAPS for more information on what they would discuss at the workshop – perhaps this could be a large community event and perhaps we could build one at or after the workshop.

- If we get plans for a composter could we hire someone to build us one?


2a. Blog: Angela has created a blog for the community garden and is working on creating a scrapbook on the blog page with pictures from the garden. It can be accessed by visiting www.qwrc.ca clicking on projects and then the community garden blog link. The link is: http://quesnelcommunitygarden.blogspot.com/

2b. New members: Need to start making contact with new volunteers and establishing a larger member base so that next year the garden can continue – especially if the WRC does not get another JCP grant for staff to help out with this. Staff will look into doing radio ads and doing an interview with ShawTV to increase community knowledge about the garden.

Other:
When Rob Borsato hosts the garlic workshop we will ask him which tomatoes are the heritage ones and perhaps we could save some seeds from them.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Garden Shed

Come on down and check out the garden shed. It has recently gotten a face lift. New stain, a little white paint, and a few funfilled hours of swinging the ol' paint brush have given it an absolutely fabulous new look. And as soon as it is dry enough again, our lovely picnic table will have the same fate.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Upcoming workshops

We are getting ready for our canning workshop next week. The garden has produced a beautiful assortment of vegetables, some of which we will be canning in this work shop. Thanks to all the volunteers who are helping, you are doing a wonderful job.
If there is anyone who has some extra vegetables in their garden, we would gladly take them.
Come join us for our workshop next week.
 
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