Photos by Mary-Ann Charney |
No AFB there |
Our honey extractor |
Cottonwood Community Garden 25 years ago.
Cottonwood Garden today
Cottonwood Community Garden today. Built on a former dump site 25 years ago by a group of guerrilla gardeners this 4 acre oasis is a home to birds, bees, skunks, raccoons, squirrels, coyotes, frogs and over a hundred humans. The city has proposed construction of a freeway through the middle of the garden. Friends of the garden have proposed alternative sites for the freeway. The future of the garden is in jeopardy but we are hopeful. This video was taken on the 20th anniversary.
We will rebuild and we will persevere.
Remembering the good times.
Extracting honey in the bee shed |
* We have started a fundraiser to rebuild and restock our greenhouse and bee/tool shed. Any donation no matter how small is appreciated. To donate by credit card go to "Cottonwood Fire" or you can donate by credit card or paypal on the top of the page on the sidebar. You can receive a tax receipt with a donation of $25 or more. Thank you.
What can I do to assist in rebuilding this facility in Cottonwood Gardens? I had taken your course a few weeks ago, and had already taken my grandson down to see the bees for the first time. You have my email, and cell number, so please post a way to assist with rebuilding, as well as anything we can do to assist in retaining Cottonwood.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your support Susan. We will be start a crowdfunding project soon to raise funds to rebuild. We will update our progress on the website and facebook page. Glad your grandson came out to see the bees.
DeleteThat is devastating. So sorry to hear this. Hope you can get back on your feet.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words. We are planning to rebuild.
DeleteEt c'est surtout glorious pour la santé.
ReplyDeleteOui. C'est bon pour l'ame.
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