Black Dollar Days Community Walk & Picnic
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COMPASSION IN ACTION: THE FARM PROJECT
Please support the Black Dollar Days Task Force "Community Walk and Picnic" in support of the Clean Greens Farm and Market Project. This project is a bootstrap ecumenical and interfaith initiative to create a community farm in Duvall that is committed to the following:
• Converting 24 acres of pasture to farm land for the production of Organic (chemical-free) food.
• Providing enriching farming and food-production experiences for youth and at-risk youth
• Making healthy organic produce available to Central Area residents at non-organic and affordable prices.
You can help by:
1. Joining the walk:
Saturday, August 9th, 2008
Registration at 9:30AM ($20)
Walk starts at 10:00AM
Meet in Spruce Park for the walk 124 – 21st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122
Free picnic after the walk at Pratt Park: 20th Avenue E. & East Yesler Way
2. Making a Pledge
This is an innovative cross-cultural, intergenerational project that is so consistent with our values that NICO (Northwest Interfaith Community Outreach) invites us all to support this COMMUNITY WALK.
If you are unable to participate in the walk, I will be honored to carry your pledge.
Please visit the NICO website (http://www.nico-net.org/index.htm ).
In community,
John Hale
jehale@earthlink.net
425.865.0659
Please support the Black Dollar Days Task Force "Community Walk and Picnic" in support of the Clean Greens Farm and Market Project. This project is a bootstrap ecumenical and interfaith initiative to create a community farm in Duvall that is committed to the following:
• Converting 24 acres of pasture to farm land for the production of Organic (chemical-free) food.
• Providing enriching farming and food-production experiences for youth and at-risk youth
• Making healthy organic produce available to Central Area residents at non-organic and affordable prices.
You can help by:
1. Joining the walk:
Saturday, August 9th, 2008
Registration at 9:30AM ($20)
Walk starts at 10:00AM
Meet in Spruce Park for the walk 124 – 21st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122
Free picnic after the walk at Pratt Park: 20th Avenue E. & East Yesler Way
2. Making a Pledge
This is an innovative cross-cultural, intergenerational project that is so consistent with our values that NICO (Northwest Interfaith Community Outreach) invites us all to support this COMMUNITY WALK.
If you are unable to participate in the walk, I will be honored to carry your pledge.
Please visit the NICO website (http://www.nico-net.org/index.htm ).
In community,
John Hale
jehale@earthlink.net
425.865.0659


