Roots of giving Event Friday December 4 at Nazerene College
Roots of giving Event Friday December 4 at Nazerene College
Date: 12/4/2009 2:33:13 PM ( 15 y ) ... viewed 1070 times
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On Dec 3, 2009, at 6:18 AM, Courtney Wantink wrote:
Hey everyone!
*First of all, please reply to this email to confirm you understand everything, and to ask any last-minute questions*
So tomorrow's the market! A few clarification points:
--the market runs from 4-8, but we'd like you there as close to 3 as possible, in order to find your table and set up in time. It will be DARK. We have some Christmas lights, but if you want a bit more direct light on yourself, you must bring your own lights. Also, we have a few canopies, but not necessarily enough. If you have your own and definitely want to have one, please bring it!
--the school address is 3900 Lomaland Drive, San Diego Ca 92106 for those who need to look up directions here. When you drive on campus through the gate, there should be either signs or people directing you to our commuter lot to park, and from there caf lane is across the street and past the first row of buildings. Its VERY easy to find, and again, there'll be people and/or signs to help out!
--It will be past sunset for most of the duration of the market, and the weather forecast is clear skies but COLD. Bring warm clothes, we don't want you to freeze!
--Please bring whatever you need to decorate your own table however you'd like. For any of you interested, we will have a table to donate canned food clothing as well- feel free to bring what you have, if you'd like!
I think that's it! I can't wait to see you all tomorrow, and to mee those of you I don't know. See you tomorrow!
Love,
Courtney Wantink
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On Dec 1, 2009, at 3:39 PM, Britta Turner wrote:
Leslie, the event Is on Friday, Dec. 4, 4-8pm (set up at 3pm) on Caf lane at point loma Nazarene university. I emailed Courtney wantinik, the coordinator and let her know you're intereted and planning on attending. They'll have a table and canopy set up for you so you would kist need to being the plants and any other supplies you feel are necessary. Unfrtinately I don't think I will be able to be there since I'll be in IB.
Courtney should be in touch with you asap to fie you more details:) hope it's a great turnout!!
Call me if you need anything
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Leslie,
this sounds great! I'll go ahead and set aside a table for you! The event is this friday, from 4-8 pm on caf lane of PLNU. Do you know how to get here, or should I send you directions? Also, we're asking that everyone be responsible for decorating their own table, and arrive at 3 pm to set up. Does that all sound okay? Feel free to email me with more questions, or call 951.237.8647. I can't wait to meet you!
Courtney
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Leslie Goldman wrote:
Hi Courtney,
I am working to save the thousands of rare fruit trees and plants
that are now liviing at the Exotica Rare Fruit Nursery and want new homes
to help beautiful God's Creation. They have been in jeopardy of being evicted,
but thanks to a lot of hard work and Grace, they are safe for another month
until the rent needs to again be paid.
There are various plants--such as coffee bean trees, dwarf Bananas, and pineapple bushes
that can be grown in pots indoors. There are many other trees in pots and I will have a few with me.
People can come over here to get some of the inventory, or buy from two other nurseries, one
local, and one up in Vista. There is a Plant Parenthood Adoption Certificate that goes with each plant sale.
You can see the certificate online herel
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1533067
The coffee, dwarf banana, and pineapple bush sell for $12.00 each.
Around $8.00 goes toward raising rent for the nursery.
The $4.00 goes toward my basic non-profit work give people confidence
that we can each grow a bit of our own food.
Leslie
On Dec 1, 2009, at 3:46 PM, Courtney Wantink wrote:
Hi Leslie,
Britta Turner got in touch with me and asked if you guys could come set up and sell plants at our Market this Friday on campus. I really like the idea of it, but will you tell me more about it? How much are you selling them for? This market's not about making a profit, and the creation care part of it is meant to fit into the idea the God made this beautiful creation, and it is our responsibility to learn and live sustainably in order to care for and preserve it. How do you fit into this? I'd live to hear more about you! Also, we could provide a table, but that's about it. Alright, let me know! Can't wait to hear from you
Courtney Wantink
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