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Nov
27
Tue
2018
Rain Water Harvesting @ Rhythmix Cultural Works
Nov 27 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

With Natalie Kilmer of the mini-farm consulting business The Little Acre. Natalie leads hands-on workshops with Greywater Action.

Note: This meeting is one week later than our normal meeting schedule.

 

Dec
1
Sat
2018
Alameda Greywater System Tour
Dec 1 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Want to see rainwater and greywater systems in real life in Alameda? ABG has organized a tour of four Alameda sites that use rainwater and/or greywater to irrigate their gardens on Saturday December 1, from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. Register for the tour to receive the address of the sites. Hope to see you there!

Dec
8
Sat
2018
Last Pick of 2018?
Dec 8 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Hi Pickers!

Thank you for all your help this year! To date we’ve picked and delivered 3,845 lbs to the Alameda Food Bank (and 39 lbs of figs to Food Shift Kitchen). Well done!

We have one more pick scheduled in 2018 – on Saturday, Dec. 8 at 2PM. We need more trees for this pick, so please tell your friends and neighbors with trees laden with extra fruit to contact us.

Please let us know if are able to help pick by emailing info@alamedabackyardgrowers.org and I will let you know where to meet up.

Meanwhile – Happy Thanksgiving!

 

Dec
11
Tue
2018
No December Meeting
Dec 11 @ 1:44 am – 2:44 am

No ABG meeting in December.

Dec
15
Sat
2018
Grand Opening of Jean Sweeney Open Space Park @ Jean Sweeney Open Space Park
Dec 15 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Grand Opening of Jean Sweeney Open Space Park @ Jean Sweeney Open Space Park | Alameda | California | United States

On Saturday, December 15, at 10:00 am, the Alameda community will celebrate a historic occasion with the grand opening of Jean Sweeney Open Space Park. This 25-acre park on the west side of the island includes open space areas and active uses such as a natural based playground, picnic pavilion, open lawn area, a gazebo that is a restoration of the last Alameda Belt Line train waiting station, a plaza, small picnic areas, landscape with California native and drought-tolerant plants, and a segment of the Cross Alameda Trail for bicyclists and pedestrians. Future phases will add a community garden, more playgrounds, bike skills loop, demonstration gardens, outdoor classroom, and hiking trails through woodland areas.

The Jean Sweeney Open Space Park is located on the former Alameda Belt Line Railroad property that was secured by the City at its original purchase price due to the advocacy efforts of local resident, Jean Sweeney. This area extends from Constitution Way and Atlantic Avenue (by the Alameda Food Bank) to Sherman Avenue.

The history of this park is rich and colorful. After the railroad was decommissioned in the 1990s, the land was slated to be sold to a housing developer. Through tireless research, Jean Sweeney found the original contract between the City and the railroad, which entitled the City to purchase the land back at the original purchase price plus improvements. This land was valued at $20 million and the City was able to purchase it for just under $1 million. Jean Sweeney also initiated a ballot measure to zone the land as Open Space, which passed by a large majority of voters. The process to develop the Jean Sweeney Open Space Park master plan exemplified the residents deep-rooted commitment for this park development. Kristoffer Kr of KKDesign generously developed the parks master plan at no cost to the City and more than 1,000 residents participated in the design process.

“This has to be a park.” As Jim Sweeney explained, These were the inspired words Jean expressed when she first visited the Beltline Railroad yard property after observing the quiet, pristine, and secluded nature reigning there which surrounded her. She recognized it as a wonderful treasure that had to be preserved. It has taken 20 years, but through her dedication and persistence and that of many others her dream has come true. The strong community support of

Sweeney Park is also evident in the funding sources of this $10 million project to date. Major funding came from grants from the Active Transportation Program, administered by Caltrans, the Land and Water Conservation Fund, administered by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, and Tim Lewis Communities. Additional significant local funding came from the Rotary Club of Alameda, Jean Sweeney Open Space Park Fund, Alameda Kiwanis Club, and Alameda Community Fund – plus the City of Alameda. Sweeney Park is the culmination of the work and thought of our entire community. People who attended meetings, contributed to concept and design ideas, volunteered for clean-ups, donated funds, wrote letters of support, and voted. This park is here because of the desire and commitment of Alamedans, remarked Amy Wooldridge, Director of Alameda Recreation and Parks Department.

The REAL last pick of 2018!
Dec 15 @ 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm
The REAL last pick of 2018!

The wave of citrus tree picking requests is beginning to hit, so we’re squeezing in one more pick in 2018!

Please join us, bring gardening gloves (if you have them), a hat and water. The meeting location will be provided when you let me know that you CAN make this pick.

Thank you!

Happy Holidays!

Jillian

Jan
6
Sun
2019
New Year Pick – CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN
Jan 6 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
New Year Pick - CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN

CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN

Well we’ve rung in the New Year and the citrus is flowing in! HELP!

I’m scheduling our first 2019 pick for this Sunday, Jan. 6 from 10-12 noon. We’re trying to squeeze in some picking between rain showers over the weekend.
 
Please let me know if you ARE available and I will advise the meeting location.
 
As usual, you should bring gardening gloves, water and a hat (for some head/eye protection).
 
Thank you!
 
Jillian Saxty
ABG Project Pick Coordinator
Jan
11
Fri
2019
Special Film Event – Modified @ Rhythmix Cultural Works
Jan 11 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Join Alameda Backyard Growers as we present the movie ‘Modified’.

WHEN: January 11, 2019
WHERE: Rhythmix Cultural Works from 6:30 – 9PM

In the award-winning new documentary ‘Modified’, the filmmaker and her mother embark on a very personal and poignant investigative journey to find out why genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are not labeled on food products in the United States and Canada, despite being labeled in 64 countries around the world. Interweaving the personal and the political, the film is anchored in the filmmaker’s relationship to her mom, a gardener and food activist who battled cancer during the film’s production. Their intimate mother-daughter quest for answers, fuelled by a shared love of food, reveals the extent to which the agribusiness industry controls our food policies, making a strong case for a more transparent and sustainable food system. A visual celebration of family legacy and the love of food, cooking, and gardening. An official selection at over 40 international film festivals. Winner of 11 awards, including 4 Audience Favorite Awards.

Here is a link to the trailer.

 

Jan
19
Sat
2019
Citrus Tsunami Pick
Jan 19 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Citrus Tsunami Pick

We’re getting loads of requests for picking citrus trees.

I’m re-scheduling our first 2019 pick for this Saturday, Jan. 19 from 2 – 4PM.
 
Please let me know only if you ARE available and I will advise the meeting location.
 
As usual, you should bring gardening gloves, water and a hat (for some head/eye protection).
 
Thank you!
 
Jillian Saxty
ABG Project Pick Coordinator
Jan
26
Sat
2019
Project Tree Phase 2 @ Rhythmix Cultural Works
Jan 26 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Phase 2 – Starts January 26, 2019

Winter is a great time to plant a tree, and we want to help you plant one. In Project Tree Phase 2, the Alameda Sun and Alameda Backyard Growers have teamed up to offer Alameda residents training on tree planting and care, together with a coupon good for $25 off the price of a tree purchased at Encinal Nursery or Ploughshares Nursery.

Coupons can be picked up at the next Project Tree workshop, on Saturday January 26, 10:30 AM to Noon at Rhythmix Cultural Works. Coupons are valid from January 26 to June 30, 2019. Proof of City of Alameda residency will be required (a recent utility bill, driver’s license, car registration, property tax receipt, posted mail or bank statement with name and address of the applicant). The supply of coupons is limited to one coupon per Alameda resident. Restrictions and limitations apply as stated on the coupon. The workshop will provide information on choosing a tree, proper tree placement, planting and general care. Online tree care information will also be available for free downloading. For more information email us at info@alamedabackyardgrowers.org with “Project Tree” in the subject line.

Thank you to the Alameda Sun for helping make this possible.