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Grow Your Own: Vegetables, Herbs and Fruit

Santa Rosa Parks & Rec Gardening Classes with Wendy Krupnick Gardening promotes lifelong learning, both practical and creative...and it's fun too! Santa Rosa Recreation, Parks and Community Services offer a variety of garden related classes and workshops with subject matter varying from selecting, planning and remodeling a garden to seasonal water conservation workshops [...]

By | March 24th, 2011|0 Comments

Class: Fall & Winter in the Edible Garden

Start NOW for months of harvest! Attend this Santa Rosa Park and Rec Class to Learn How! Fall and winter vegetables can give the most production for the longest period with the least amount of effort! *Now* is the time to plant crops that will provide harvests for many months. In [...]

By | August 27th, 2010|0 Comments

Event: OAEC Second Chance Plant Sale, 08 27 10

Occidental Arts and Ecology Center Second Chance Plant Sale,  Friday, August 27th, 9-5 pm There will be a smaller selection of plants, no tours, and very limited garden staff available, but it will give you a chance to get plants if you missed the weekend or want to come back for more. Please [...]

By | August 25th, 2010|0 Comments

Event: Friday, 7/16 Environmental Center Open House Hosted by D’Argenzio Winery

D'Argenzio Winery and the Environmental Center of Sonoma County welcome you and your friends to our up-and-coming Santa Rosa neighborhood at Ridgway and Cleveland Avenues, north of College Avenue and west of Highway 101. Taste award winning artisan wines made on-site, enjoy happy hour snacks and visit with old and new [...]

By | July 13th, 2010|0 Comments

Event: OAEC Second Chance Organic Plant Sale

Occidental Arts and Ecology Center, Second Chance Plant Sale,  Friday, May 7th, 9-5 pm There will be a smaller selection of plants, no tours, and very limited garden staff available, but it will give you a chance to get plants if you missed the weekend or want to come back for [...]

By | May 5th, 2010|0 Comments

Using kegs for that vintage pour

From the SF Chronicle: "Call it the next eco-revolution in the wine industry. Driven by demand from forward-thinking sommeliers and restaurateurs, more and more wineries are ditching the bottle. Not only do reusable kegs cut down on waste and supply costs, lowering prices all around by as much as 30 percent, but they also deliver what many believe to be a more reliable glass of wine."

By | May 4th, 2010|0 Comments

Event: 35 Hour Earth Day Hour Environmental Forum/Party, Santa Rosa – April 24 and 25

Best Yet Mobile Earth Day Party for Our Planet and Our Future!  Everyone is invited to these public forums! Organized by a team lead by Council Member Veronica Jacobi. Please Note - Due to the complexity of a mobile 35.0 hr event details are subject to change. Please check www.ourgreenchallenge.org  [...]

By | April 23rd, 2010|0 Comments

Event: Sustainable Food and Gardening Festival, Saturday April 24, 2010

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO GROW, BUY OR EAT LOCAL FOOD April 24, 2010 - 12:00pm - 4:30pm, Finley Community Center 2060 West College Avenue, Santa Rosa 40 + EXHIBITORS     30 PRESENTATIONS     FARMERS MARKET     HOE DOWN LEARN TO: Successfully grow your own food [...]

By | April 23rd, 2010|1 Comment

Events: Earth Week – continued

For more information on each of the events listed below, please visit www.srcity.org/earthday. Thursday, April 22th 1. The Creek Stewardship Program, along with the Sonoma County Water Agency and Movement Oasis, will host a creek walk and clean up along Piner Creek from 3:30p.m. - 4:45p.m. Saturday, April 24th 1. [...]

By | April 21st, 2010|0 Comments

Occidental Arts and Ecology Center Plant Sale and Tours

OAEC Biodiversity Plant Sale and Garden Tours - April, May and August A big fan of the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center, I highly recommend their plant sales and tours. Since the 80 acre non-profit center is not generally open to the pulic, these fundraising sales (and their classes) are a wonderful opportunities to [...]

By | March 26th, 2010|1 Comment