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Winter Market, United Church of Rogers Park at United Church of Rogers Park
February 20, 2010 from 9am to 1pm
The Winter Farmers Markets are headed to Rogers Park! Get your fix of fresh farm products from IL, WI, IN and MI, like pastured pork and chicken, grass-fed and grain-fed beef, honey, eggs, goats' milk soap, sauces and salsas, fresh mushrooms, pickl…
February 12
February 6, 2010 from 4pm to 6pm
Join us at Milton's for more Dubkin Park planning madness! It's apartment #3 but buzzer #1.
February 4
January 31, 2010 from 3pm to 5pm
And the planning continues! Hear updates about funding. Work through a timeline for getting our garden in the ground. Talk about allocating beds. And....more!
January 22
This is great! Thanks Pam.
January 19
I love the idea of having representatives of the Potawatomi tribe participate, especially in planting foods that are traditional to their tribe.
January 12
I agree that the last design seems to work the best as far as allowing space for the people who already use the park, as well as inviting new people in to meander around. I love the idea of allocating space for composting/picnic/rain barrels/work sh…
January 12
Interested in helping create community gardens in Rogers Park? We're exploring Dubkin and Pottawatomie Parks. The Chicago Park District has a comprehensive process to follow .... read on!
January 12
Never mind, I managed to switch shifts. See you tomorrow!
January 6
Transition 2020 - Let's Grow! at Pam and Lan Richart's Home
January 7, 2010 from 7pm to 9pm
Leo Dubkin? Pottawatomie? Chicago Math and Science Academy? Let's talk about where we'll put our energy and a timeline to make sure we are able to "get in the ground" by April! Bring light snacks if you wish.
January 6
Unfortunately I have to work that night, but please keep me updated and let me know what I can do to help out!
January 4
Elizabeth Phillips and Pam Richart are now friends
October 11, 2009
October 11, 2009
March 30, 2009
Elizabeth Phillips is now a member of Transition Rogers Park
March 30, 2009

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Where do you live?
Rogers Park
Why are you choosing to join Transition Rogers Park?
I am choosing to join because I would like to network with people in my community as well as help with gardening and sustainability.
What background or talents do you have that you can contribute to Transition Rogers Park?
I have planted a backyard garden in the past and am looking to get a job in food security/community gardening.

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At 11:17am on October 11, 2009, Pam Richart said…
Hi Elizabeth!

Just noticed you're joining us on October 26!

Looking forward to connecting with you on this exciting project.

Pam
At 4:35pm on March 30, 2009, Transition Rogers Park said…
Hi Elizabeth! Welcome to Transition Rogers Park. Looking forward to working with you. ~Cynthia
 
 

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