Re: [Community_garden] community gardeners/business owners

2011-04-05 Thread Karen Hunsberger

If you see community gardens as having a greater value than just fresh local 
produce, you can create a way for gardeners to share their talents, businesses, 
etc with each other. Maybe even the willingness to pass this on, not with the 
message that you are endorsing anything, but just as a way of helping your 
community members communicate with each other. i've seen newsletters where 
there is a small section listing services, businesses, etc. that are helpful to 
everyone with no specific endorsement. 

 Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 11:17:13 -0400
 From: eapo...@ag.ncat.edu
 To: community_garden@list.communitygarden.org
 Subject: [Community_garden] community gardeners/business owners
 
 Let's say there is a community gardener who is also an entrepreneur
 that runs a food/nutrition related business. This person naturally wants to
 share information about their business and classes they offer with the other
 gardeners. Should the garden coordinator circulate this information for the
 entreprenuer? Or should this person send it out themself? Is this even
 appropriate?
 
 --- In our case this rural garden is managed by a parttime coordinator who
 plans meetings and sends out all garden related information. Through our
 project we're trying to help participants increase their knowledge of
 nutrition, so this information about food/nutrition classes is very relevant
 and useful from our perspective.  But I also want to be careful about not
 promoting specific interests/businesses. ---
 
  Thoughts?
 -- 
 Lisa Poser
 CYFAR Community Garden Project Coordinator
 Extension Associate
 NC Cooperative Extension
 NC AT State University
 PO Box 21928
 Greensboro, NC  27420
 eapo...@ncat.edu
 336.285.4622 (phone)
 www.nccommunitygardens.blogspot.com
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Re: [Community_garden] community gardeners/business owners

2011-04-05 Thread Jama Crawford
We found ourselves deluged with can you pass this on? type requests. Our 
solution was to have one or two free classified ads emails per season 
where people could announce anything they have to offer, primarily items or 
services for sale. That way you are not promoting just one person, but the 
entire community's interests. And our members are curious about each other 
and like to know what other people do.


Jama Crawford
Shared Harvest, Durango CO
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To: eapo...@ag.ncat.edu; community_garden@list.communitygarden.org
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Subject: Re: [Community_garden] community gardeners/business owners




If you see community gardens as having a greater value than just fresh 
local produce, you can create a way for gardeners to share their talents, 
businesses, etc with each other. Maybe even the willingness to pass this 
on, not with the message that you are endorsing anything, but just as a 
way of helping your community members communicate with each other. i've 
seen newsletters where there is a small section listing services, 
businesses, etc. that are helpful to everyone with no specific 
endorsement.



Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 11:17:13 -0400
From: eapo...@ag.ncat.edu
To: community_garden@list.communitygarden.org
Subject: [Community_garden] community gardeners/business owners

Let's say there is a community gardener who is also an entrepreneur
that runs a food/nutrition related business. This person naturally wants 
to
share information about their business and classes they offer with the 
other
gardeners. Should the garden coordinator circulate this information for 
the

entreprenuer? Or should this person send it out themself? Is this even
appropriate?

--- In our case this rural garden is managed by a parttime coordinator 
who

plans meetings and sends out all garden related information. Through our
project we're trying to help participants increase their knowledge of
nutrition, so this information about food/nutrition classes is very 
relevant

and useful from our perspective.  But I also want to be careful about not
promoting specific interests/businesses. ---

 Thoughts?
--
Lisa Poser
CYFAR Community Garden Project Coordinator
Extension Associate
NC Cooperative Extension
NC AT State University
PO Box 21928
Greensboro, NC  27420
eapo...@ncat.edu
336.285.4622 (phone)
www.nccommunitygardens.blogspot.com
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