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Chellis Swenson
Thu, Apr 21, 2011 4:38 PM

From: Chellis Swenson
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 10:26 PM
To: Tacoma-EnviroNews@cityoftacoma.org
Subject: [Tacoma-EnviroNews] Fw: Tacoma-EnviroNews listserv

Hi Sarah....am re-submitting for the Enviro News....thank you.  Any questions....holler before the 26th as I will be gone for awhile.

From: Community Relations Office
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 7:41 AM
To: Chellis Swenson
Subject: RE: Tacoma-EnviroNews listserv

Hi Chellis,

This looks good. About two weeks before your event, send this to Tacoma-EnviroNews@cityoftacoma.org. It will automatically post to the listserv.

Thanks,

Sarah

                                                                            The 7th Free Plant Exchange

                                                                                            SaturdayMay 7th,2011

                                                                                                 9:30 A.M. - 1 P.M.

Immanuel Presbyterian Church

Corner of North 9th and J Street

Tacoma, WA 98403

253-627-8371 (church)

253-759-9348 (Chellis Jensen)

Seven years ago two women bemoaned the fact that they couldn't find any friends or anyone in their neighborhood to give the extra bulbs they had dug up,  the iris and the lily of the valley that had taken over their flower beds, or the strawberry and raspberry shoots that were multiplying too fast.  Thus the PLANT EXCHANGE was created and found a home at Immanuel Presbyterian Church in their parking lot, which faces North "I " street.    It was important to make it successful and so they set some simple guidelines:


2.       People will be welcome from everywhere

3.       People will not be required to bring any kind of garden seeds, plants, etc. in order to take some home, BUT they are encouraged to try and bring at least one plant from their yard.   The more plants available, the more choices for our visitors

4.       The saved plants help restore oxygen to the atmosphere, and keep more natural products from being thrown into the garden waste bins, which delights the City's Solid Waste Dept.

5.       We will have Master Gardeners on hand to answer questions and identify mystery plants

6.       Those attending can take home a small grocery bag containing one big shovel full of Tagro potting soil, courtesy of the City of Tacoma 

7.       the City of Tacoma Water Dept. will give us some colorful gardening posters to hand out, when possible

8.       It will be a great place for children to find a gift for Mother's Day

9.       This will always be the first Saturday of May, so that people can make it a tradition and put it on their calendars from year to year

                                                                                            =======================

"WHAT IS THE PLANT EXCHANGE?" YOU SAY.

                                    ©C. S. Jensen

"What is the Plant Exchange?" you say.

It's a place where plants can thrive.

The plants you no longer want at home,

Someone else will keep them alive.

 

Someone else will come to look and say,

"Oh, there's some Lily of the Valley!

Next Spring they would look very nice if we planted them

Out by the fence in the alley."

 

So once a year people bring their plants

On a Saturday from 9:30 a.m.  to 1

The Master Gardeners answer questions

And there's Tagro and posters  - it's fun!

 

The date Is May 7, the place is below.

There is no charge.  It's free, you know!

                        ====

Immanuel Presbyterian Church 

Corner of North 9th and I

Tacoma, WA 98406

Info: 759-9348 or 582-3615

 

Also on hand: Master Gardeners; free color posters from Tacoma City Water and Conservation Dept.; free small bag of Tagro from the City of Tacoma; Puget Creek  Restoration Society; Tacoma/Pierce Co. Natural Yard Care Program; Specialty Nursery Guides; The Edible Yard Company.

 



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From: Chellis Swenson Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 10:26 PM To: Tacoma-EnviroNews@cityoftacoma.org Subject: [Tacoma-EnviroNews] Fw: Tacoma-EnviroNews listserv Hi Sarah....am re-submitting for the Enviro News....thank you. Any questions....holler before the 26th as I will be gone for awhile. From: Community Relations Office Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 7:41 AM To: Chellis Swenson Subject: RE: Tacoma-EnviroNews listserv Hi Chellis, This looks good. About two weeks before your event, send this to Tacoma-EnviroNews@cityoftacoma.org. It will automatically post to the listserv. Thanks, Sarah The 7th Free Plant Exchange SaturdayMay 7th,2011 9:30 A.M. - 1 P.M. Immanuel Presbyterian Church Corner of North 9th and J Street Tacoma, WA 98403 253-627-8371 (church) 253-759-9348 (Chellis Jensen) Seven years ago two women bemoaned the fact that they couldn't find any friends or anyone in their neighborhood to give the extra bulbs they had dug up, the iris and the lily of the valley that had taken over their flower beds, or the strawberry and raspberry shoots that were multiplying too fast. Thus the PLANT EXCHANGE was created and found a home at Immanuel Presbyterian Church in their parking lot, which faces North "I " street. It was important to make it successful and so they set some simple guidelines: ```` 1. There will be no charge of fees nor will monetary donations be accepted 2. People will be welcome from everywhere 3. People will not be required to bring any kind of garden seeds, plants, etc. in order to take some home, BUT they are encouraged to try and bring at least one plant from their yard. The more plants available, the more choices for our visitors 4. The saved plants help restore oxygen to the atmosphere, and keep more natural products from being thrown into the garden waste bins, which delights the City's Solid Waste Dept. 5. We will have Master Gardeners on hand to answer questions and identify mystery plants 6. Those attending can take home a small grocery bag containing one big shovel full of Tagro potting soil, courtesy of the City of Tacoma 7. the City of Tacoma Water Dept. will give us some colorful gardening posters to hand out, when possible 8. It will be a great place for children to find a gift for Mother's Day 9. This will always be the first Saturday of May, so that people can make it a tradition and put it on their calendars from year to year ======================= "WHAT IS THE PLANT EXCHANGE?" YOU SAY. ©C. S. Jensen "What is the Plant Exchange?" you say. It's a place where plants can thrive. The plants you no longer want at home, Someone else will keep them alive. Someone else will come to look and say, "Oh, there's some Lily of the Valley! Next Spring they would look very nice if we planted them Out by the fence in the alley." So once a year people bring their plants On a Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 1 The Master Gardeners answer questions And there's Tagro and posters - it's fun! The date Is May 7, the place is below. There is no charge. It's free, you know! ==== Immanuel Presbyterian Church Corner of North 9th and I Tacoma, WA 98406 Info: 759-9348 or 582-3615 Also on hand: Master Gardeners; free color posters from Tacoma City Water and Conservation Dept.; free small bag of Tagro from the City of Tacoma; Puget Creek Restoration Society; Tacoma/Pierce Co. Natural Yard Care Program; Specialty Nursery Guides; The Edible Yard Company. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ For information about the City of Tacoma's EnviroNews listserv, including how to unsubscribe, please go to www.cityoftacoma.org/environews.