Fall Quarterly Meeting

Thursday, November 13th, 2008, 7:00 pm
Light and Life Church
1901 7th Ave SE

  • Introduction / Open Mic
  • Terra Commons Presentation
  • A small neighborhood solution to tough financial times.

Introduction

We will discuss board membership and February board elections, the new vandalism-prevention program, and provide a sidewalk update. ENA membership forms are available.

Open Mic

At the beginning of the meeting, we throw the floor open to you. Share your concerns, dreams, and kudos.

Terra Commons Presentation

Terra Commons is looking for sites within the neighborhood to host a hands on Edible Forest Garden Workshop. The workshop is free to community members and includes all the how to’s of designing the Edible Forest Garden – planting edible trees and shrubs, sheet mulching, mushroom inoculation, and installing drip irrigation. Edible Forest Gardens consist of three main layers – fruit and nut trees as the upper canopy, berries and other edible bushes as the middle layer and perennial vegetables and fruits as the ground cover.

A small neighborhood solution to tough financial times.

Despite recent uncertainty regarding our economic system, there’s a new trend picking up momentum in neighborhoods across the U.S. Citizens are banding together to create their own green communities. One example that can apply here in Olympia is the sharing of knowledge, tools, and resources about small garden food growing. At the meeting we will give an introductory talk about “Biointensive Gardening” and other sustainable practices that utilize materials in our own backyards! Imagine an annual ‘local garden tour’ to strengthen our collective plant knowledge, or even swapping surplus crops with someone one block away! Let’s work together both beginner and advanced Green Thumbs and have fun in the process!

You Are Invited to Attend the Transportation Impact Fee Workshop

You are invited to attend the Transportation Impact Fee Workshop on November 13, 2008.

Goal of the Workshop: The goal of the workshop is to receive input on what you see as solutions for reducing the currently proposed increase in impact fees. Transportation staff will facilitate a process to prioritize your feedback into a range of options for the Olympia City Council to consider.

Workshop Information: The workshop will be held at the Associates Building, 825 Legion Way, SE on Thursday, November 13, 2008 from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. (directions below).  If you require special accommodations during your attendance, please call (360) 753-8588 at least 1 day in advance of the event.

To learn more:  Download the attached PDF or visit our website at www.olympiawa.gov/cityservices/transportation/.  Workshop information will be available on our website no later than 8:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 28, 2008.

Priest Point Park Volunteer Event – October 4th

Join Olympia Volunteers in Parks on Saturday, October 4th from 9-noon as we clip ivy from trees at Garfield Nature Trail.  Meet at the top trailhead at 620 Rogers Street NW.  Parking is extremely limited, so please consider walking, cycling or public transit.  Tools, gloves and refreshments will be provided.  Please dress for the weather.

All are welcome, but those 17 and under must have signed parental permission, 14 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.  Questions?  Contact Olympia Volunteers in Parks (VIP) Coordinator Todd Smith at 753-8365.

Priest Point Park Volunteer Event – September 27

Join Volunteers from all over Olympia Saturday, September 27 from 9-noon. We’ll be removing ivy and holly in our last No Ivy Day of the year!  Tools, gloves and refreshments will be provided.  Meet at the Rose Garden parking lot and dress for the weather.

All are welcome, but those 17 and under must have signed parental permission, 14 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.  Questions?  Contact Olympia Volunteers in Parks (VIP) Coordinator Todd Smith at 753-8365.