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It was a sunny day at LEAF. It was pretty warm. The Circular Garden was full of produce. We picked celery, radishes, snap peas, lettuce, broccoli, carrots, spinach. There was still more to pick! We got more than half a wheelbarrow full of…Continue
Started by Deborah Mannia Mar 22, 2012.
Today is a nice day to visit LEAF. The weather is gorgeous.Amanda says that today was super fun. she and other girls harvested lettuce, kelp, spinach,and broccoli and were also surprised when they saw all the potatoes. Amanda can't wait to visit…Continue
Started by Tiffany Huang Feb 16, 2012.
Today is a nice day to visit LEAF. The weather is gorgeous.Amanda says that today was super fun. she and other girls harvested lettuce, kelp, spinach,and broccoli and were also surprised when they saw all the potatoes. Amanda can't wait to visit…Continue
Started by Tiffany Huang Feb 16, 2012.
Today is a nice day to visit LEAF. The weather is gorgeous.Amanda says that today was super fun. she and other girls harvested lettuce, kelp, spinach,and broccoli and were also surprised when they saw all the potatoes. Amanda can't wait to visit…Continue
Started by Tiffany Huang Feb 16, 2012.
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Comment by Deborah Mannia on April 25, 2012 at 5:47pm Girl Scout Troop 31916 hosted a Thank You Event for LEAF on Earth Day. This was the girls’ way of saying “Thank You” for all of the help and mentoring given by LEAF, and for letting them use space at LEAF Center for their Silver Award project. It was such fun! The girls held the event at LEAF Center, with their newly planted Spring garden in the background. Girls brought dishes that used the types of produce grown at LEAF: a vegetable tray, a green salad with roasted potatoes, a spinach quiche, a fruit salad, a cabbage salad, corn muffins, plus strawberries and whipped cream. Yummy! Those cooking badges have DEFINITELY found roots in these girls. Their cooking skills are fabulous! Girl Scouts mingled, donated a portion of their cookie profits to LEAF in the form of an over-sized check, presented a gardening scrapbook to LEAF as a token of their thanks, and said thank you more than a few times each. Here’s something to chew on: Before beginning their project with LEAF, half of the troop had no gardening experience and had never held a seed. Since Fall, as part of their Silver Award project, these Girl Scouts have collectively grown and donated over 200 pounds of organic produce to the Centerville Food Bank and ABODE’s family shelter in Warm Springs. We are so happy to have found you, LEAF! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Comment by Deborah Mannia on April 25, 2012 at 5:28pm The LEAF Thank You Event was such fun! Ada’s and Lauren’s moms helped put the girls’ ideas into action. Girls and parents made dishes using the types of produce grown at LEAF: a vegetable tray, green salad with roasted potatoes, fruit salad, spinach quiche, cabbage salad, corn muffins, plus strawberries and whipped cream. Yummy! Those cooking badges have DEFINITELY found roots in these girls. Their cooking skills are fabulous! Girl Scouts mingled, donated a portion of their cookie profits to LEAF in the form of an over-sized check, presented a gardening scrapbook to LEAF as a token of their thanks, and must have said thank you at least a few times each, including while holding their new Thank You Sign. Of course, our girls also took a break to mist themselves and each other (and sometimes the adults a little) as a break from the heat (only 80's today, with a breeze). Girl Scouts, their families, and LEAF representatives all had a GREAT time. Our girls’ Thank You Event was a success! Did I mention Bruce’s and Steve’s hulas? --- Deborah (Mikaela’s mom)
Comment by Deborah Mannia on April 25, 2012 at 5:26pm Saturday 4/21/12 What a BEAUTIFUL day! It will be in the high 80's or low 90's today. Mikaela and I visited LEAF Center to make sure the Girl Scouts’ newly-planted Spring garden survived the heat wave. To our surprise, Mike had already watered the Circular Garden! Thank you, Mike!!!! There were a few spots the sprinklers did not hit. So, Mikaela watered plants in those areas by hand. Steve was kind enough to test the Center Garden watering system, lay a soaker hose around the perimeter, and to replace the central sprinkler head to ensure better spray coverage. WOW! The garden looks great! The people at LEAF are so caring and considerate. What a wonderful group. We are so lucky to have found LEAF! --- Deborah (Mikaela’s mom)
Comment by Deborah Mannia on April 6, 2012 at 2:08pm 4/5/12 GS LEAF
Good-byes are bittersweet: we're sad to leave the familiar, yet excited to greet the new. That dichotomy was experienced yesterday in the garden as our Girl Scout troop met at LEAF Center for the last Winter garden harvest.
The garden included a smorgasbord of veggies including arugula, kale, spinach, turnips, kohlrabi, garlic, 2 varieties of radishes, green onions, shallots, bulb onions, snap peas, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, celery, and several varieties of lettuce. Some plants were grown from seedlings and others from seed. Before this endeavor, some of our girls had not held a seed. Now, several harvests later, they know how to plant and grow a garden. Our new gardeners are now seasoned and our veteran farmers have a successful season of peer mentoring under their belts. Best of all, the Troop's efforts yielded about 150 lbs. of organically grown produce that was donated to the Centerville Food Bank and to the Tri City Homeless Shelter (ABODE)! Next, we plant our Spring garden.
Please join me in giving Cheers and Kudos to the amazing Girl Scouts of Troop 31916!
Our Girl Scouts are living the Girl Scout Law through gardening:
Being friendly and helpful,
Considerate and caring,
Responsible for what they say and do,
Using resources wisely, and
Making the world a better place.
These girls embody the best of their generation, making us proud through their humanitarian efforts, and living the Girl Scout credo “forever green.”
Deborah
Comment by Daphne Pihui Huang on January 19, 2012 at 8:49pm Lauren says: it was AWESOME working in weather where the dirt is moist and easy to harvest from. SO MANY RADISHES!!!!! Our circle garden is beautiful with different colors of veggies. we harvested carrots today!!! super fun and the carrots were pretty much PERFECT. harvesting is SUPER COOL
Things are looking good at the garden! Keep it up girls!
We are proud to announce that LEAF has met our fundraising goal to secure the StopWaste.org matching grant!
Please click on the secure Paypal link below to help us with additional funds needed for the infrastructure in the new community garden!
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It was a sunny day at LEAF. It was pretty warm. The Circular Garden was full of produce. We picked celery, radishes, snap peas, lettuce, broccoli, carrots, spinach. There was still more to pick!…Continue
Started by Deborah Mannia Mar 22, 2012.
Today is a nice day to visit LEAF. The weather is gorgeous.Amanda says that today was super fun. she and other girls harvested lettuce, kelp, spinach,and broccoli and were also surprised when they…Continue
Started by Tiffany Huang Feb 16, 2012.
Today is a nice day to visit LEAF. The weather is gorgeous.Amanda says that today was super fun. she and other girls harvested lettuce, kelp, spinach,and broccoli and were also surprised when they…Continue
Started by Tiffany Huang Feb 16, 2012.
Today is a nice day to visit LEAF. The weather is gorgeous.Amanda says that today was super fun. she and other girls harvested lettuce, kelp, spinach,and broccoli and were also surprised when they…Continue
Started by Tiffany Huang Feb 16, 2012.
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