Earlier this week, a Master Gardener volunteer contacted me
regarding this workshop. As enthusiastic as she is about attending, Saturday
will never work for her schedule. I realized that others who may be interested
are in a similar dilemma, so I'm asking for your help.
My co-presenter, Steve Hernandez, and I picked Saturdays to
try to make the workshop fit within the busy lives of those who primarily work
Monday through Friday. Although there will never be a "perfect" day
of the week that works for everyone, we are willing to hold a workshop on a
weekday as long as there is enough interest to make a workshop carry. Steve and
I need a minimum of 10 persons.
Are there any of you who would commit to attending if the
workshop is on a weekday rather than on the weekend? If so, what day(s) of the
week work best for your schedule?
This
open inquiry closes on February 10th, so cast your "vote" now so that
we may begin to work with a workshop host to set a date in March or April.
Thanks,
Wendy Talaro, M.A. Truffle in Paradise http://www.truffleinparadise.com/ Divine delights with a social and environmental conscience hand made fair trade organic chocolate truffles and Sustainability Integration Specialist and Consultant Fruits to Nuts http://fruitstonuts.wordpress.com Real solutions for real people for a sustainable post-carbon economy
Wendy Talaro is the principal designer and consultant behind Fruits to Nuts and she has the ability to retrofit conventional gardens and landscapes for sustainability. The main geographic focus of her work as a designer and consultant is Southern California. Fruits to Nuts specializes in applied ecological principles and garden design with CA natives and/or edibles so that beauty, productivity, low water usage, and relatively low/easy maintenance are the results. Well-considered ecologically literate design and restored soils in turn helps plants thrive and stay healthy. In essence, as a designer Wendy practices a kind of ecological homeopathy, using the tools of nature to heal nature.