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Helping Others (The Sacramento Bee) Sacramento Self Help Housing. The Bastille Day "Let Us Eat Cake" fundraiser will be from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Monday, which is Bastille Day in France, in the garden at the home of Karolyn and Jerry Simon. The focus of the event is on a cake-decorating contest, with competitors vying for the prize for the most original cake. The party is open with a $20 entry fee; proceeds benefit Self Help Housing, ...
Teens harvest skills at school's tiny farm (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Up and down the rows of lush, reddish sunflowers, the eye-high corn, the feathery fennel, Brian Ferguson kept up a steady stream of conversation.
Butterfly garden revitalizes Little Haiti (Miami Herald) Willis, Communities United Inc. and the city of Miami celebrated the fourth anniversary of the butterfly garden June 28. Four years ago, the corner of Northwest 54th Street and Sixth Avenue was nothing more than an illegal dump site filled with mattresses, old tires and garbage.
Donations fill Manna shelves as food, cash keep rolling in (The Acorn) When the call went out that Manna, the local food bank, was low on food and filled with hungry clients, many people responded with cash and food. Bags, baskets and buckets of fresh fruit and garden vegetables began to arrive immediately, executive director John Gorham said.
Woman's garden keeps memories in bloom - with multimedia (Livingston County Daily Press & Argus) Among the many gardens at Kimberly Lord's Howell-area home in is a restored bench that holds years of sentiment.
Classic Yard in Mandan closing (The Bismarck Tribune) A Mandan yard and garden center will close by the end of the month, the owners said.
Private Garden Paradises Open to the Public Saturday, July 12th (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Three Privately-Owned Buck's County Gardens Open Their Doors to the Public through The Garden Conservancy's Open Days Program
Community garden allows public a chance to cultivate in urban setting (South Bend Tribune) SOUTH BEND -- A love for gardening was one thing, but, for Susan Carozza, finding other people who shared the same interest was even better.
Thieves target farm diesel supplies as prices soar (AG Weekly) LORENZO, Texas - With the price of diesel skyrocketing, farmers and ranchers around the country are being targeted by ne?er-do-wells armed with siphon hoses and pumps.
Merchant Donations Insure Parade Luncheon Success (Palisadian-Post) Nearly 30 local businesses donated sandwiches, pasta dishes, Mexican food, salads, desserts, beverages and supplies to the annual VIP luncheon on July 4, held prior to the parade in the Methodist Church courtyard on Via de la Paz.
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