Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Chatham Community Garden Hits the Streets

As the Community Garden is the new kid on the block, we wanted to participate in two popular Chatham events:  the Farmers' Market and the Independence Day Parade.

The Community Garden had a booth at the opening day of the Farmers' Market.  Fresh herbs for sale!  We sold herbs from the perimeter beds ($22 in pure profit for the Garden).  Thanks to Janice Piccolo for putting us in the shade.


We also gave out applications (for next year's waiting list) and information about our endeavors.


On July 3rd, we lined up on Hillside Avenue, waiting for the parade to begin:



Sarah brought her truck, a 1931 Model A Ford named Emma.




 

The marchers got prepared with costumes and candy.  (Well, actually Marta rode in the truck.)  Whole Foods in Madison graciously donated salt water taffy (yum!) and coupons for free bottles of barbecue sauce.  

By the way, Yolanda Fundora has added children's sizes and other goodies to the site with the Chatham Community Garden tee shirts.  I may have to get a hoodie for the fall, but I can't think of long sleeves right now.  Here's the link to the online store:



And our best gardeners sat in the back of the truck.

It was exciting to be in the parade, and it was over before we knew it.

If anyone has other pictures of the parade, please send them to me.


I hope you saw the Madison-Chatham This Week article about the garden.  They had great pictures of the gang.  The test is posted at http://madison.injersey.com/2010/07/07/digging-the-dirt-at-chatham-community-garden/

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