Wishing Well Art for tonight by YourEnchantedGardener .....

Wishing Well Art for tonight

Date:   12/19/2009 3:48:47 PM ( 15 y ago)






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December 20, 09

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BARRY LOGAN OF
LA MILPA ORGANIC FARM
holds up a Beet. CELEBRATE SOLSTICE RAIN DANCE
Saturday night is here to help raise funds for
a well. "Well Done!" is one Seed Dream we will
be planting between 8-9 PM December 19.
Be sure to arrive early to plant your Seed Dream too.
Barry Logan and his wonderful team of farmers sell food each
week at the HILLCREST FARMERS' Market, 9 AM- 2 PM.
Be sure to support this wonderful community oriented
farm and their well project.


ROOT YOUR DREAM
8 PM- 9 PM
in the FOYER OF THE
CELEBRATE SOLSTICE RAIN DANCE

Celebrate Solstice Rain Dance
Benefit to Build a Well for local community farm, La Milpa Organica
Saturday, December 19
Doors open at 8pm,
show at 9pm.
Eveoke Dance Studio
2811 University Avenue, North Park 92104
Tickets: $10.00 advance, $15.00 at door.
Seniors: 2 for 1 Tix



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KEEP THE BEET MEDIA STAR
The World's First Talking Beet Plant

and I, Leslie Goldman,Your Enchanted Gardener,
will set up a ROOT YOUR DREAM
Enchanted Garden Installation in the foyer of the
pf the Celebrate Solstice Rain Dance event.

12 people, between the hour of 8-9 PM
will be invited to take their
deepest dream out a beautiful silver box
and root their dream with beet seeds
and small living beets in living FOXFARM SOIL.
In this highly ritual that many find powerful,
each person then fills out a certificate where they
notate the dream that will grow as the seeds grow.
Each person goes home with a starter container garden,
their very own beet planted in a BIOSMART bagasse sugar cane
pot. The planting in the pot is intended to draw
attention to Keep the Beet's One Pot + One Person=
You're a Gardener program. The planting in the sugar
cane pot is an invite to join Keep the Beet's
THE END OF STYROFOAM campaign. The pot
decomposes within about a month, and the contents
are intended to be repoted in a larger pot.

A donation is suggested for doing the ritual.
Funds will go to the La Milpa Organic Farm Well project.


The FOXFARM soil in the pot is donated by
BILL TALL OF CITY FARMERS NURSERY.

Be sure to check out the
ROOTS SUSTAINABLE FOOD PROJECT
site. ROOTS is doing
an incredible job of spearheading many activities that are growing
our Green Sustainable Future in San Diego including one of
KEEP The BEET's Favorite project VICTORY GARDENS.




December 19, 09
1:37 PM

SIGN #1:

Wishing Well!
Root Your Dream Here!

SIGN #2:

For Eons, On nights Like these,
Farmers have walked their fields
in the Dark. They imagined the
Crops that would grow from Seeds.

Tonight, we gather to say "Well, Done!"
We are wishing well our Sister and Brother Farmers
of La Milpa Organica Farm that
they soon will say, "Well! Done!!"

ROOT YOUR DREAM NOW!

Take a Wishing Well Slip of paper.
Hold it within your hands.
Close your eye. Say your deepest
Seed Dream silently.
Toss your Wishing Well paper
into our Community Basket.
Scatter Beet Seeds on all the Seed Dreams
that came before yours. Send Blessing
for the La Milpa Well.
Bless the rain we have had.
Wish for more.

Throw a dollar or more into our
Community Basket, as a gift to
the La Milpa Organica Farm Well.

--Ritual by Friends of Local Farms
a Project of the BEET KEEPERS
Your Enchanted Gardener

"Though I do not believe
that a plant will spring up
where no seed has been,
I have great faith in a seed.
Convince me that you have a Seed there,
and I am prepared to expect wonders."

Henry D. Thoreau
and KEEP The BEET Media Star
The World's First Talking Beet Plant




 

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