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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… »

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    2009 Fall Newsletter

    2009-fall-newsletterMessage from the Chairperson

    Grow Regina celebrated the official opening of the YARA-Grow Regina Community Garden on June 23, 2009 at 3500 Queen Street. Regina Mayor Pat Fiacco joined …

    Please click on the image to view or download a PDF version of the Grow Regina 2009 Fall Newsletter.

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    This entry was posted on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 at 1:20 pm and is filed under Newsletters.

    3 Responses to “2009 Fall Newsletter”

    1. admin
      September 10, 2009 at 2:57 pm

      Thank you to the Executive and Board for all your creative work. We have loved being part of the garden this year. The paths worked well for Rebekah’s wheelchair, the community friendliness was delightful, the design of easy access to water and composting bins, and the beauty and abundance of the plants always were an inspiration.

      We look forward to the next growing season and the new accessible garden areas.

      blessings

      Brenda M for
      Ruth B, Dolores F, Rebekah L, Elaine W, Cherie W (the Friends Garden)

      #187
    2. admin
      September 10, 2009 at 2:45 pm

      Good Day,

      I just wanted to respond to the great newsletter that I just read from Grow Regina. Well done and very informative.

      Thank you!

      P. Kowal
      Have a great day!

      #186
    3. admin
      September 10, 2009 at 11:48 am

      Please Note Change of Date:

      The Annual Fall Meeting will be moved to October 29th at St. Mark’s from 7-9pm due to the elections.

      GR Chairperson

      #189

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