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“Grow Regina’s mandate is to enhance the social, economic and cultural well-being of Regina residents through community gardening.”
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    Cicansky Inspired Gazebo

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    On August 29th, over 53 guests attended the private “Garden Party 2010″ hosted by Grow Regina member Carole Bryant and artist Vic Cicansky to introduce… »

    Grow Regina in Action

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    • Seasonal Recipes
    • Spotlight on Gardeners
    • What's Happening?

    About Grow Regina

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      • Constitution & Bylaws
      • Executive & Board Members
      • Committees
      • Past Chairpersons & Board Members
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      • Supporters
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      • Garden Guidelines
      • Garden Application
      • Orchard Guidelines
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    Welcome to Grow Regina!

    This initiative taken to enhance your gardening experience.  We have highlighted several different categories below that we thought you might appreciate.

    Feature highlights stories that you don’t want to miss!

    Grow Regina in Action displays the following:

    • The Community Bulletin highlights the garden related events in Regina.
    • The Dirty Little Secrets highlights gardening techniques. Keep checking back for spring planting ideas.
    • The Feature Stories highlights the stories at Grow Regina that you must read.
    • The Meetings section announces all Board and Committee meetings.
    • Four Newsletters will be produced by the Communications Committee this year to keep you informed: Spring (March-May); Summer (June-August); Fall (September-November); and Winter (December-February)
    • The Photo Gallery will display a collection of Grow Regina photos.
    • Prairie Fruit highlights all varieties of fruit that have been/will be planted as part of the Orchard and Evergreen Community Greening Project.
    • The Seasonal Recipes section highlights a new seasonal vegetable recipes each month.
    • Spotlight on Gardeners highlights gardeners and their experiences at YARA-GRCG.
    • What’s Happening? provides regular updates with Grow Regina announcements and stories to keep you in touch.

    About Grow Regina section displays the following:

    • About Us section reviews the history of Grow Regina. Listing the Constitution & Bylaws, the current Grow Regina Executive & Board Members, Committees, Past Chairpersons & Board Members, Annual Reports, and Supporters.
    • Yara-Grow Regina Community Garden section includes YARA-GRCG Garden Guidelines and the online YARA-GRCG Garden Application.  This section also includes the YARA-GRCG Orchard Guidelines and YARA-GRCG Orchard Application in McLeod Park.
    • Map to YARA-GRCG provides a map to the community garden.
    • Map of YARA-GRCG provides a layout of the community garden.
    • Transit Services provides City of Regina Transit System and Paratransit Service information.
    • FAQ answers most of your obvious questions about Grow Regina and YARA-Community Garden.
    • Volunteers details activities that Grow Regina members and non-members can become involved at YARA-GRCG.
    • Donations highlights current projects for which Grow Regina is actively fundraising.
    • Contact Us includes mailing address, phone (messages only), email and media contact number.

    Facebook is new way to make new friends at Grow Regina.

    Gardening Tips & Tools focuses on helping you to learn more about gardening in Saskatchewan.

    Grow Regina Friends highlights the supporters of Grow Regina.

    Other Community Gardens in Regina highlights one of the Zone Board Programs offered through the City of Regina in your community.

    Worldwide Community Gardens highlights links to community gardens in Canada, United States and around the world.

    Finally, you are invited to leave a comment below and tell us what you think of the new web design.

    Home to return the home page click on the ‘logo image’ at the top of the page or click here

    All content is prepared by the Grow Regina Communications Committee.

    This entry was posted on Friday, May 15th, 2009 at 11:50 am and is filed under Feature Stories, What's Happening?.

    2 Responses to “Welcome to Grow Regina!”

    1. Donna
      May 28, 2010 at 4:37 pm

      Thanks for all the effort of the great website!

      #510
    2. Webb Browser
      May 20, 2009 at 6:07 pm

      A thing of beauty.

      #2

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