The Snakebean Community Garden and Darwin Garden Education Network invites members of community gardens, school gardens, administrators, educators, parents and sustainable food advocates to participate in SEED, to be held at the Snakebean Community Garden, Eco-House at George Brown Botanic Gardens on Saturday 19 October 2013, 9 am - 2 pm
This is a unique opportunity to meet other school gardens practitioners from around our area, learn from their achievements, and together explore the role of school gardens in helping to bring about a more sustainable future.
• Participate in workshops and activities designed to help you develop your own ideas,
• Meet others who share your interest for learning in the garden and share experiences,
• Link the issues of sustainability and health, through the curriculum, with the school garden,
• Become a part of a strong network of supportive local educators.
This is a unique opportunity to meet other school gardens practitioners from around our area, learn from their achievements, and together explore the role of school gardens in helping to bring about a more sustainable future.
• Participate in workshops and activities designed to help you develop your own ideas,
• Meet others who share your interest for learning in the garden and share experiences,
• Link the issues of sustainability and health, through the curriculum, with the school garden,
• Become a part of a strong network of supportive local educators.