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SUMMARY:Members Only Tour of Mission Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Mission Gardens has agreed to provide a guided tour of the gardens for TOG members on April 6th from 8 AM – 9 AM. Cost will be $5 vs the normal $10 for other patrons. If you have never been to Mission Gardens\, this is the time to go to learn about the history of the gardens and the local culture with agricultural roots dating back 4000 years! It is a great tour featuring beautiful grounds that will be vibrant with native plants\, local Arizona crops\, fantastic fruit trees and more! There will also be a native grass festival starting at 9 AM that day which members can also take part in and Mission Garden members can enjoy discounts at the gift shop! Space will be limited to 15 people! If you are interested please sign up HERE!
URL:https://www.tucsonorganicgardeners.org/event/members-only-tour-of-mission-gardens/
LOCATION:Rillito Park\, 4502 North 1st Avenue\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
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SUMMARY:April 2024 - Tomorrow's Garden
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dena Cowan and Kendall Kroesen\n\nTuesday\, April 16\, 6:30 p.m. at St. Mark’s Presbyterian AND via Zoom\n\nMission Garden is a living museum that tells the story of over 4\,000 years of multicultural agriculture in the Tucson Basin. Mission Gardens is now planning a new garden that is to be called Tomorrow’s Garden. Its purpose is to explore how to grow food in the local area in the future\, with higher average temperatures\, more extreme weather events\, and less water. A garden committee has gathered input from diverse stakeholders and is now in the process of making initial decisions about the garden design. This presentation will describe the status of this effort\, some of the broader scale design parameters\, and some of the possibilities we are exploring. Mission Gardens will also be welcoming input from Tucson Organic Gardeners’ about this new effort with an interactive portion as part of the discussion. \nDena Cowan is Curator of Collections at Mission Garden\, Tucson’s Agricultural Heritage Museum\, where she has also served as Garden Supervisor and Community Outreach Coordinator. For the past two years she has also created a farm plan and consulted for Arizona’s first certified organic regenerative farm\, Oatman Flats Ranch. \nKendall grew up in Southern California and earned a bachelor’s degree in anthropology at the University of California\, Riverside. After college he worked for four years on archaeological and conservation projects and became a bird watcher. Later Kendall received a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from the University of California\, San Diego after twenty months of field work in central Mexico. Kendall held post-doctoral research positions at UCLA and at the Tucson VA Medical Center. In February 2002\, in a departure from social science\, Kendall joined the staff of the Tucson Audubon Society. There he was involved in communications\, rural habitat restoration and creation of an urban bird habitat program. Kendall has served on a variety of community advisory committees including the Tucson Parks and Recreation Commission. He now works as Community Outreach Coordinator at the Mission Garden. He enjoys gardening\, birding and walking dogs with his wife Mary Beth Tyndall.
URL:https://www.tucsonorganicgardeners.org/event/april2024-tomorrows-garden/
LOCATION:St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church Community Room: Park in the 2nd Street parking lot and follow the signs. This is not the lot that Google will direct you to if you input the church’s address.\, 3736 E 2nd St\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85716\, United States
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SUMMARY:Earth Day with us at the Farmer's Market!
DESCRIPTION:Representatives of Tucson Organic Gardeners will have a table at the Heirloom Farmer’s Market at Rillito Park (https://www.heirloomfm.org/markets/rillito-park/) on Sunday\, April 21 from 8:00 – noon. Visit us there to celebrate Earth Day\, get your gardening questions answered and learn more about our upcoming events!
URL:https://www.tucsonorganicgardeners.org/event/visit-us-at-the-farmers-market-3/
LOCATION:Rillito Park\, 4502 North 1st Avenue\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
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