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The Little Garden that Could: How Growing Food can Help Save the Planet & Pot Luck

Learn about the power of gardening & eat tasty food.

Did you know that the simple act of growing food in your yard or P-Patch is a very powerful way to help reduce global climate change, protect your family following a natural disaster and boost the local economy.  Join Seattle Tilth & friends for a potluck and educational presentation by Seattle Tilth Garden Program Manager and Acting Food Policy Council member Laura Niemi.  Bring your favorite dish & learn the significant impact that growing your own veggies can have on your carbon footprint, the Northwest community and the world.  Join Seattle Tilth & friends for an educational program & Potluck. 

When: Apr 01, 2008 from 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Where: Good Shepherd Center Room 140 (Senior Center)
Cost: Free!
Contact:
Emi Morgan
206-633-5045
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