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Toyota Evergreen Learning Grounds Funding…for us! | Inglis Street urban garden
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Inglis Street urban garden. Growing with the Inglis Street Elementary School urban garden. Toyota Evergreen Learning Grounds Funding…for us! April 24, 2012. Today we got great news! The school garden has received a grant from the Toyota Evergreen Learning Grounds Funding Program. We will receive $700 towards native plants and seeds along with other operating costs. Big shout out to Sue Comeau Stender who took the initiative to make this happen! You can read more about Toyota Evergreen project here.
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Hello Spring! Let’s get gardening! | Inglis Street urban garden
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Inglis Street urban garden. Growing with the Inglis Street Elementary School urban garden. Let’s get gardening! March 20, 2012. Happy first day of spring! There will be an open meeting for all parents interested in participating in this year’s school garden. The meeting will be held next MONDAY, MARCH 26th, 7pm. Ms Pelly has also been applying for school board and provincial grants that will give us the funding to build out more boxes to grow the footprint of the garden. Posted by Christine Oreskovich.
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OLD SCHOOL
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Saint Mary's Boys' School. Some old schools cease to be schools, but the memory remains strong because.the building remains. One such school is the Saint Mary's Boys' School on Grafton Street. Built in 1904, the merged Saint Mary's Boys' and Girls' school saw its last graduating class in 1975. Click photo above for larger version]. The photo above was taken by Eric Walker in 1978 or 79, At the time, the building was empty and in transition into the Archdiocesan offices. Grade 8 Class - 1952. In the 1953 ...
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Inglis Street urban garden. Growing with the Inglis Street Elementary School urban garden. Garden Clean up SUNDAY OCT 23, 11am. October 17, 2011. We hope students and their families can come out on SUNDAY OCTOBER 23 at 11am to 12:30 to help with winter prep for the school garden and grounds. We hope to plant flower bulbs at the school entrance and around the school sign along with garlic bulbs in the garden, so if you have any extras you haven’t put in the ground yet, bring them along. October 11, 2011.
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Work party poster | Inglis Street urban garden
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Inglis Street urban garden. Growing with the Inglis Street Elementary School urban garden. April 24, 2012. Come home in a backpack soon…. Posted by Christine Oreskovich. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Get involved! | Inglis Street urban garden
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Inglis Street urban garden. Growing with the Inglis Street Elementary School urban garden. March 26, 2012. All ISES families are invited to get involved in the school’s community garden. We need novices and experts to help plan, design and dig this sophomore year’s garden project. No experience is necessary! Getting involved is a great way to learn basic gardening skills with your school community. If you missed tonight’s garden planning meeting, here are the goals set for the 2012 growing season:. Fill ...
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Let’s do some shovelling!! | Inglis Street urban garden
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Inglis Street urban garden. Growing with the Inglis Street Elementary School urban garden. Let’s do some shovelling! May 28, 2012. Hi, a new delivery of soil has arrived. Volunteers are needed to help shovel the dirt into the boxes anytime after school or in that “in-between time” from 2:45 to 3:15. Bring your shovels, tomorrow, Tuesday and let’s get it moved! Planting will begin after the first moon in June! Posted by Christine Oreskovich. One Response to “Let’s do some shovelling!
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Seeds started | Inglis Street urban garden
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Inglis Street urban garden. Growing with the Inglis Street Elementary School urban garden. April 24, 2012. This week each class has or is getting involved in starting seeds for the garden inside. So far we have planted moonbeam watermelons, zucchini, banana legs tomatoes, squash, basil, cilantro, lemon balm, pumpkin, carrots, cherry tomatoes and squash. Lots more planting to do come May! Thanks for everyone who donated seeds and help in the classrooms. Posted by Christine Oreskovich.
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Work Party, May 5th, Everyone welcome! | Inglis Street urban garden
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Inglis Street urban garden. Growing with the Inglis Street Elementary School urban garden. Work Party, May 5th, Everyone welcome! April 18, 2012. Time to get dirty! Families, let’s get together and have a work party! Saturday May 5th, 10am-1pm. Rain date Sunday May 6th, same time). Meet at the garden. Bring your shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows and electric drill if you have ’em, we’ll be building more boxes. Get involved and help with:. Building 4 more wooden boxes and filling with soil. You are commenting ...
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