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Olympus Garden Club Newsletter

8-1-2005
Workshops

We conducted the second in our series of workshops at the Central Bainbridge community garden on Bainbridge Street on the corner of Patchens Avenue in Brooklyn, NY on Thursday afternoon, July 28, 2005.

We got a chance to meet a group of wonderful gardeners, who had many questions as we introduced them to the composting process. We left them with “food for thought”, and resource sheets that would encourage them to continue along the composting pathways.

A group of people from /Citizens for NYC stopped by to photograph the session, and, to our surprise, some of them participated in the workshop.

Take a look at the pictures we took during the course of the afternoon in the PDF’s section to your left - Composting Workshop Photos 1 and 2.








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