Jacobs Center of Neighborhood Innovation Review
Jacobs Center of Neighborhood Innovation Review
Date: 8/9/2015 12:01:36 PM ( 9 y ) ... viewed 707 times
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http://www.jacobscenter.org/contact.htm I'm Impressed!!!!
The Enchanted Garden Mobile's Journey To Win Back Our Sacred Seeds had a ball August 8 getting loved up before we head out of town Tuesday on a month long journey toward The National Heirloom Exposition September 8-10 in Santa Rosa, CA at the Sonoma Fairgrounds.
This facility is a jewel of design, love, and conn unity upliftment! I review the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation as a ten facility on a scale of five!
Located off the beaten path along the Chollas Riverbed--a project that aim to rejuvenate--The California Rare Fruit Growers, San Diego Chapter and San Diego Master Gardener Association of San Diego County took full advantage of this remarkable facility donated by the Jacobs Family of many generations of giving back members.
I had never visited this remarkable site that is right off of Market Street and Euclid at 404 Euclid Ave. I have my family doctor down the street, but I had never been aware until August 8 when more than 300 members of the Rare Fruit growers came to San Diego for their annual meeting called The Festival of Fruit 2015.
Lovely sycamore trees, a sign of water, fill the ravine that has plans to be regenerated in their backyard. The art, the ambiance, the clear spaces, the colors, the design left me with a question: Who created and designed such a wondrous facility that has excellent Feng Shui.
I will be back. I have some ideas to further enhance the facility that would include the planting of Rare Fruit Trees.
I always believe that when a gathering is held at a facility--and ceremony work is done--I was planting dreams all day--leave some lasting gift.
Hundreds of plants went in and out at a free marketplace Saturday August 8, 2015. I want to see at least one rare fruit tree planted here to consecrate this historic moment in San Diego History--The Festival of Fruit 2015.
Lovely staff, lovely service orientation.
Schedule an event here.
-Leslie Goldman #PlantYourDreamBlog
http://plantyourdream.net/?p=21103
FYI Mariah Gayler Cultivating Food Justice Slow Food URBAN San Diego
— at Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation.
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