wuts up, thanks for inviting me to this deblogger space... i'm not from sanjo so i don't know the area well at all... so i was wondering if yall know of any community gardens out by white road- any responses would be greatly appreciated- gracias
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Environment's Fall 2005 Gardening and Composting
Educator Training Program (GCETP) has been extended.
We will be accepting applications for the program
until the class is full so don't miss out!
The GCETP program runs this fall from September 10th
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from 10 am until 4 pm, with six Wednesday evening
sessions spread throughout the training. The course
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discussions and local field trips. Program
participants also serve a 50-hour volunteer
commitment, which allows students to apply their
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social and environmental issues such as food security,
integrated pest management, alternative design
principles and resource conservation.
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needed to be a crucial part of the community of
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