GARDEN OF THE STARS. SUMMER 2012 NOTHING?BUT… POSSIBILITIES OPPORTUNITY GREAT IDEAS INITIATIVE.

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GARDEN OF THE STARS

SUMMER 2012 NOTHING?BUT… POSSIBILITIES OPPORTUNITY GREAT IDEAS INITIATIVE

Starting out Setting up

NOW IT IS YOURS!

Gardens, especially school gardens, teach and build: 1.Community, team work, and goal setting. 2.Family involvement. 3.Dedication and commitment. 4.Persistence. 5.Patience. 6.Healthy pride in individual and corporate accomplishment.

VOLUNTEERS WORKING TOGETHER

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

Measure twice, cut once.

SUMMER 2014

1.Parent assistants to work with teachers in the garden. 2.Volunteer for the garden committee and specific gardening tasks. 3.New projects: ~ Two native plant gardens (sun & shade) ~ Compost bin ~ Outdoor growing bed (cold frame) ~ Plant trellises ~ Bird feeder & a bird house ~ Reading rocks 4. Be creative. We want your ideas.

HAPPY, INVOLVED STUDENTS MAKE HAPPY TEACHERS & PARENTS