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2014 Impact Report | San Francisco Parks Alliance
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Find Events and Parks. SF Rec and Parks Dept. Party for the Parks. Economic Benefits of Parks. Start a Park Group. Grow Your Core Team. Gifts that Pay You. Give and Keep Your Home. Sign Up for our E-Newsletter! Please leave this field empty. From a muddy stretch of grass to a lovely meadow, and worked with a community group to build Dogpatch Playground. The only playground in this growing neighborhood- on a mini-park site owned by the SF Metropolitan Transit Authority. Our ninth annual Party for the Parks.
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Inspirations | Guerrero Street Garden
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Local folk medicine from the 3 of san francisco. Bouquet of the Day. 21st century Ayurveda on Dates with Ghee. Plant Spirit Medicine as told by Mark Disharoon. The Dandelion Seed Collective and The Olympia Free Herbal Clinic. The art of wildcrafting by Full Moon Folk Medicine. The witches at The Great Kosmic Kitchen. The herb fields of Southern Oregon. Our favorite podcast The Herbal Highway. The fungal kingdom and Radical Mycology. Peg Shafer and her Chinese Medicinal Herb Farm. Enter your comment here.
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Graze the Roof: June 2013
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Summer Happenings in the Garden! Greetings Graze the Roof Friends and Family! This summer season, Chad Calvert will be managing our summer volunteer workdays in the garden from 10-2 on Thursdays. If you have questions for Chad about garden workdays, getting involved, etc.please email him directly at Chad@splank.org. THIS Thursday, June 27th, the garden will be closed, but will be open the following four Thursdays in July and all of August! July 4th, 11th, 18th, and the 25th. The M...
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Gardens - Hayes Valley Farm
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PEOPLE & PARTNERSHIPS. Sheet mulching the on ramp. Potero Hill Learning Garden. The following projects grew or flourished from the seeds of Hayes Valley Farm. Hayes Valley Farmers — those who planted a seed during the project’s duration — are actively engaged with gardens, schools, public spaces, and community organizations throughout the city. Volunteer: 3rd Saturday of every month. 3299 San Bruno Ave at Ordway (. Please Touch Community Garden. Visit: Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, 11am-5pm. At Recolog...