- Join Us for a...
- Community Seed Swap
- Community Seed Swap on Saturday January 31, 2009,
International Seed Swap Day
- 10-3pm, Alameda Park, downtown Santa Barbara (cross streets,
Garden & Sola Street)
- A Celebration to bring seeds & people together. A fun day
to share & exchange seeds, plants, & cuttings. Seed saving
demonstrations, kids crafts, seed ball making, music & more.
Free.
- What to bring: bring your seeds, cuttings, evelopes, jars or other
containers.
- 10- noon Kids Crafts
- 11am - noon Story Hour
- noon - 2pm Seed Ball Making
- 1:30pm - 2pm Sed Saving Lesson
- Play Music, Listen to Music and a Raffle!
This local community Seed Swap event is inspired by Heather Flores
and the Food Not Lawns movement (ww.foodnotlawns.net), which is
encouraging seed swap events across the nation on this day. Local
organizations participating for the event are the Santa Barbara Chapter
of Food Not Lawns, Santa Barbara Seed Exchange, Santa Barbara
Permaculture Network, Fairview Gardens, SB Info Shop, the Green
Academy, Santa Barbara City College Center for Sustainability, Healing
Grounds Nursery, Island Seed & Feed Nursery, Santa Barbara Organics
Club, Sustainable World Radio and others.
To Learn More about Event Sponsors:
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network,
www.sbpermaculture.org
Food Not Lawns/SB Chpt ,
www.sbfoodnotlawns.org
Santa Barbara Seed Exchange,
http://www.sbseeds.blogspot.com
Fairview Gardens,
www.fairviewgardens.org
SBCC Center for Sustainability,
www.sustainability.sbcc.edu
Healing Grounds Nursery
www.healinggrounds.org
SB Info Shop,
http://sbinfoshop.org
The Green Academy,
www.thegreenacademy.com
Island Seed & Feed,
www.islandseed.com
Sustainable World Radio,
www.sustainableworldradio.com
Santa Barbara Organic Garden Club, lbsaltzman@aol.com
Edible Seeds
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
an educational
non-profit since 2000
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
margie@sbpermaculture.org
www.sbpermaculture.org
"We are like trees,
we must create new leaves, in new directions, in order to grow." -
Anonymous