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    CHILDHOOD OBESITY
    ARTICLES

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tag/Childhood%20Obesity


    February 24, 2011




    NOTE

    THESE ARE RAW NOTES
    FROM THE FIRST LADY
    MICHELLE OBAMA VISIT
    TO SAN DIEGO AND THE
    IRC NewRoots Community Farm
    APRIL 15, 2010



    5:17 AM
    April 21
    Earth Week San Diego, CA


    ABOUT THE IRC
    THE INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE


    The IRC was inspired by an idea
    of Albert Einstein.
    It's Purpose:

    Finished crafted blogs
    will follow.

    LINKS ABOUT THE MICHELLE OBAMA VISIT TO
    SAN DIEGO

    AP

    MICHELLE OBAMA IN SAN DIEGO
    AP STORY
    http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hh_MJhGuTLAG5tTx_wZYHoC06cJ...


    LET"S MOVE PROJECT
    http://www.letsmove.gov/


    About the Michelle Obama visit.
    I need to prepare and leave for
    Balboa Park.

    There will be more than 70,000 in the park
    today for the San Diego Earth Fair and
    for the Multi-Cultural Earth Fair down the street.

    The visit of our First Lady
    was a history moment
    that will influence the outcome
    of the 2010 Cultivating Food Justice Conference
    that will take place next week, April 24-25.
    Amy lint, coordinator of the IRC New Roots Farm
    will be part of that event.

    She is part of our plannning team.

    I am so grateful that I am getting to know her
    and her family on more intimate terms because
    of our interactions.

    We had a party at her home last Saturday.
    We started to get closer.
    We have been interacted for about a year.
    Our relationship started to blossom for me
    at the party the Saturday before First Lady
    Michelle Obama's visit.

    I have admired her husband, the father
    of her child, for more than two years.
    I first met Malaki, her husband, when
    I attended an event at the New Roots Garden
    about one year ago.

    My first visit to this land was about three years ago.
    I have photos I need to find of the original Press Conference
    before the groundbreaking. There were no plants
    then on the property.

    My 45th High School reunion was scheduled for
    last night. I had planned to go for three years.
    I was counting on going for months. Because of the
    events of the last week, as the time came to leave,
    I could not break away.

    I have been writing night and day on the
    upcoming 2010 Cultivating Food Justice Conference.
    We are in a time of no business as usual.

    There are many things going on
    I want to blog about here at home.
    It has been an incredible community building process
    working with the planning committee.

    More to say.
    I need to go now.
    More later.

    7:13 am
    April 18, 2010

    I feel better now after slowing down to blog.
    I have been in many historic places in my life.
    I will say more about that later.
    This is one of them.

    I need to meticulously record these precious moments.

    "We must take time.
    We haven't a moment to lose."
    --Dr. Bernard Jensen


    OTHERE RELATED PLANT YOUR DREAM BLOG
    FROM YESTERDAY

    [video/audio] Conference Will Solidify Food Movement
    http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1607874


    I am so grateful I took this time to get
    my fingers going. Blogging calms and centers me.
    I went to bed last night totally exhausted but
    O.K. I had to reach out to Chef Jem,
    my housemate for help to clear The EG Mobile.

    I am clear enough now to made some calls
    and get on with the day.


    INDEX TO ALL 2010 CULTIVATING FOOD JUSTICE BLOGS
    BY YOUR ENCHANTED GARDENER
    http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1604193


    Time sensitive, The information on this blogs
    are offered freely only until May 2, 2010.
    Copy and download if you want them.



    STORY ON MICHELLE OBAMA's VISIT
    FROM THE HUFFINGTON POST

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/16/michelle-obama-visits-san_n_540440.html


    TAGS ON HUFFINGTON POST

    Read More: California Endowment, Michelle Obama, Michelle Obama Community Farm, Michelle Obama Let's Move, Michelle Obama San Diego, Michelle Obama San Diego Farm, New Roots Community Farm, San Diego Community Farm, San Diego Farm Refugees, Slidepollajax, Green News


    MICHELLE OBAMA STORY
    IN THE HUFFINGTON POST
    April 17, 2010

    AP - SAN DIEGO - Returning from Mexico, Michelle Obama made a brief stop Thursday in San Diego to visit a community garden farmed by international refugees that she called a model for building healthy communities across the nation and around the world.

    Obama toured the New Roots Community Farm to promote her "Let's Move!" campaign against childhood obesity. The event kicked off a $1 billion project by The California Endowment to fund healthy living initiatives in 14 communities across the state, including the City Heights neighborhood of San Diego, where the community farm is located.

    Some 80 farmers from a dozen countries work at the 2.3-acre farm, a project of the International Rescue Committee that started in June 2009 on city-owned land. Many grow vegetables, like kale, that they grew in the native countries they left because of civil wars and other violence.

    "It's a model for the nation, for the world," Obama said after touring the 89 plots, where she hugged the farmers, including a Somalian woman who had Obama's picture and a map of Africa printed on her traditional bright blue dress.

    The garden provides fresh produce to the refugees and their families. Some of the fruits and vegetables also are sold at a farmers market and to local restaurants, giving the refugees some income. About 90 percent of the farmers have been unable to find a job because they do not have the skills or do not speak English.

    Millions of children in the United States live in what Obama called "food deserts," places where there is no easy access to grocery stores or farmers markets. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says about one-third of children in America are either overweight or obese.

    HIGHLIGHTS
    I DID NOT GET INTO THE EVENT
    UNTIL AFTER MICHELLE OBAMA LEFT

    I was enjoying the company of
    those who came to visit.
    Lots of photos.
    Many delightful encounters.

    UPLOAD PHOTOS
    TO FACEBOOK

    http://curezone.com/upload/Blogs/Your_Enchanted_Gardener/Cecily_Murray_Leslie_Friends.jpg


    Ceccily Murray (front L) Keep The Beet Media Star,
    The World's First Talking Beet Plant (behind me)
    and new friends above us were all invited
    to be my guests at the upcoming 2010 Cultivating
    Food Justice Conference at SDSU, April 24-25.
    We all met while our First Lady Michelle was in route
    to wave hello to us. She came in from Haiti,
    and Mexico to the final leg of her historic journey,
    visiting the New Roots Community Organic Farm
    in City Heights. Michelle had powerful things to
    say about our garden.


    QUOTE REPORTED ON THE IRC
    WEBSITE ATTRIBUTED TO FIRST LADY MICHELE OBAMA
    ON THE NEW ROOTS FARM

    She said, "the world is watching what is going on
    on this plot of land. You are truly doing phenomenal work".
    She also said that the refugee farmers are making a healthier life for their children.

    Michele Obama visited the IRC New Roots Community Farm


    THE CHILDREN SHE CAME TO SEE
    SPEAK UP AND INTRODUCE THEMSELVES
    IN THIS VIDEO

    I greeted children outside
    the event as they came out.
    I met them where the police and secret service
    agents had placed roadblocks.
    I did not know about the event in advance.
    I found out about it when I called
    Bill Tall the morning of the event.

    There was an embargo on the event.
    I was at a party with Amy Lint,
    part of our 2010 Cultivating Food Justice Planning
    Committee, the Saturday before
    the Michelle Obama visit.
    She was told not to tell anyone.

    THE DELIGHTFUL CHILDREN
    I MET OUTSIDE, WHERE THE GATEKEEPERS
    HAD CREATED A SAFE ZONE FOR
    OUR FIRST LADY.

    I interacted with guests of the event
    where the gatekeepers had set up
    an protected zone for our first lady.

    There were many people who had been given
    invites to go into the event.

    I stationed myself across the street,
    where many gathered waiting for more
    than an hour or two for the our First Lady to arrive.

    There was a concerted effort to keep her
    visit out of view. I am not sure when the location
    was announced, or how so many people heard about
    her visit. There were many who came.

    I had a dentist appointment for 1 PM.
    I arrived and found a parking space
    around 12 noon. I did not have flyers with me
    to share with the people who were gathering.

    I called Virgilio Felix of the IRC. I could not reach him.


    THE KIDS FROM VARIOUS CULTURES
    I MET OUTSIDE

    I invited these kids
    to the 2010 Cultivating Food Justice Conference
    April 24-25, 2010 at SDSU.
    We will have kid activities too!
    We need grandmas, grandpas,
    moms, dads, and all who want
    to tend our future seedlings
    to volunteer to make this these
    days they will remember.

    First Lady Michelle deeply touched the lives
    of all the children she met. We will
    do the same at the 2010 Cultivating
    Food Justice Conference.


    LESLIE WITH MICHELLE OBAMa's KIDS
    RECORDING at THE NEW ROOTS COMMUNITY
    FARM, APRIL 15, 2010




    MICHELLE OBAMA VISITS SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY FARM
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_michelle_obama_san_diego


    LINKS and Related BLOGS

    KEEP THE BEET MEDIA STAR,
    TALKING BEET PROJECT TO GIVE
    KIDS and ADULTS CONFIDENCE
    THEY CAN GROW THEIR OWN FOOD
    GETS PROPS FROM MIKE BAYLESS

    Mike Bayless is the Creativity Director
    for the California Endowment. He
    was a key player in organizing The
    New Roots Urban Community Farm
    for First Lady Michelle Obama's historic Visit.

    Once the protective lines went down
    and our First Lady had left,
    the police and secret service left as well.

    There was tight security.
    We were all asked to stand across the street.
    The police did an excellent job to make the
    area secure. Thank you.

    I had my strolling cart with me.

    I made videos of a number of people.

    The mood was uplifting and delightful.

    I was interacting with many people.

    At first, I was frustrated that I did not know about the
    event in advance. I could have had more of an opportunity
    to get in.

    I had called Bill Tall of City Farmers Nursery.
    It was not totally clear that it was Michelle Obama who was
    coming. I felt intuitively it was our First Lady.

    I have had an intention for many months to be her guest
    at the White House organic garden.




    http://curezone.com/upload/Blogs/Your_Enchanted_Gardener/allison_Mike1.jpg

    I interacted with members of the California Endowment,
    the organizers of the event at the two white tents
    that had been set up outside the garden area.


    Allison Biggar (L) in conversation with keep The Beet Media Star
    The World's First Talking Plant. Keep the Beet was
    giving her eval to Mike Bayless, Creative Director
    of the California Endowment. Video of the event,
    by Alison will be up online soon. Bayless plans to
    take the Let's Move Project to other cities. Keep The Beet
    gave suggested said she would like to see more
    local, organic food served at future events to
    further understore the very important California
    Endownment on the ground. Keep The Beet,
    the nation's Czarina of Food, said
    she was "rooting" for the Endowment .


    LESLIE WITH MICHELLE OBAMa's KIDS
    RECORDING at THE NEW ROOTS COMMUNITY
    FARM, APRIL 15, 2010





    BUILDING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES
    A PROJECT OF THE CALIFORNIA ENDOWMENT
    IS NOW BREATHING LIFE INTO CITY HEIGHTS

    Government for good strategic funding
    is paying off, says Keep the Beet,
    a friend of the California Endowment

    http://www.calendow.org/article.aspx?id=1978&ItemID=1978


    FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENDOWMENT
    WEBSITE

    Is The Endowment focusing its next decade
    of work primarily on children?

    The next decade of The California Endowment’s work will prioritize investments in a limited number of places and will focus on improving the well-being of children - assuring their health, safety and readiness to learn - within neighborhoods impacted by poverty.

    http://www.calendow.org/healthycommunities/documents.html

    Recognizing that real health improvements are tied to systemic reforms beyond the size and scope of its grant making, The California Endowment launched the Center for Healthy Communities in 2006 to bring together community and civic leaders, health providers, advocates and policymakers in the quest for sustainable solutions to California’s critical health care issues.

    REGIONAL OFFICE CONTACT INFO
    OF THE CALIFORNIA ENDOWMENT

    Headquarters/Administrative Offices

    The California Endowment
    1000 North Alameda Street
    Los Angeles, CA 90012
    Tel: (800) 449-4149
    Fax (213) 928-8801
    E-mail: questions@calendow.org


    MICHELLE OBAMA SPEAKS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE
    CHANNEL BEFORE HERE MEXICO TRIP.
    SHE CAME TO SAN DIEGO AFTER THIS TRIP
    http://www.youtube.com/user/whitehouse#p/u/14/4_F2OLJ7vf0


    http://curezone.com/upload/Blogs/Your_Enchanted_Gardener/Cultivating_food_justiceconference1.jpg



    http://curezone.com/upload/Blogs/Your_Enchanted_Gardener/malaki_at_new_roots.jpg


    Malaki Obado will be part of our Basics of Homesteading,
    10 AM-11:15 AM Saturday April 24, 2010. Maps will
    be available at registration. He lives in a small house
    off 54th Street not far from the New Roots Community Garden.
    He grows much of his greens and fresh food in his backyard.
    He is part of the Urban Homestead revolution. His neighbor
    two doors down is William Payton who is now a gardener!
    Gardening is catching!!!

    FOR MORE ON THIS WORKSHOP GO HERE
    http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1603416


    The workshop begins at 10:00 AM.
    Our session will be videotaped
    for Youtube. Please arrive on time. Limited seating.
    Featuring Carolyn Chase, founder of Earth Fair; Bill Tall,
    creator of City Farmers Nursery; Malaki; me, Leslie,
    and a very special quest, a talking beet plant!!!!!
    Don't miss this remarkable roundtable session,
    with surprise guests, and don't be too surprised
    if the famed chicken lady of San DIego, Shelly
    Stewart, shows up too!!!

    You, too, will be invited
    to get passionate about backyard gardening,
    and your Urban Homestead that begins in
    one pot!!!!

    VOLUNTEER FOR THE FOOD JUSTICE CONFERENCE

    FOOD JUSTICE CONFERENCE
    VOLUNTEER SIGN IN FORM
    FOR HELPING APRIL 24-25


    BE PREPARED TO HELP OUT!
    THIS CONFERENCE BELONGS TO EVERYONE.
    "ONE BEET. MANY PULSES" are COMING
    TOGETHER IN THIS LANDMARK MOMENT.
    SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER NOW!


    FOOD JUSTICE CONFERENCE
    VOLUNTEER SIGN IN FORM
    FOR HELPING APRIL 24-25



    WELCOME TO EARTH WEEK
    EDITORIAL

    San Diego, California,
    The Nation's Finest City


    The New Roots Garden,
    one of the premiere San Diego Community Gardens
    in a city that does not make it easy
    to have a Community Garden,
    is now in the national spotlight.



    http://curezone.com/upload/Blogs/Your_Enchanted_Gardener/Payton_Amy_Lint.jpg


    A LITTLE STORY

    Willlam Payton is a neighbor of Amy Lint (R), the Coordinator
    of the New Roots Community Garden. William's life has shifted
    since coming under the influence of Malaki Obado and Amy.
    They grow most of their food. He lives two doors down from
    them. William Payton now waters the nursery at the
    New Roots Community Garden. He mentors youth. On the
    day of Michele Obama's visit, his likeable personality came
    to the attention of the Secret Service who were there to make
    sure our First lady was out of Harm's Way. They asked
    Payton for help. He shared some personable moments with
    Michele Obama, giving her a message from his mother.
    She was glad to receive the message and smiled.
    The message was "Hi!" They both laughed.



    SOME HISTORY OF THE NEW ROOTS
    COMMUNITY FARM


    The International Rescue Committee (IRC)
    and its San Diego leadership were among
    the founders of the upcoming 2010 Cultivating Food
    Justice Conference three years ago.

    This profound community building experience
    --the Cultivating Food Justice Conference--
    is now heading into its third year and expands
    into a two day event.

    The IRC, one of the key groups
    of community-minded activities
    who started not only the Cultivating Food Justice
    Conference also went through a long and difficult
    process working with the City of San Diego.
    The funding asked to secure
    permits for the New Root Community Garden property
    at Chollas and 54th co-sparked what is
    now a 1-10 coalition. The 1-10 Coalition,
    one of many groups at the upcoming
    Cultivating Food Justice Conference,
    will not rest until you too have a community
    garden within walking distance of your house.


    THE NEW ROOTS COMMUNITY GARDEN PLOT

    Once a barren lot, I was there that day maybe
    three or so years ago when
    Ellie Igoe had a press conference to break ground
    at a dusty lot of city-owned property in
    City Heights. Under Ellie's leadership, City
    Heights in now one of 14 designated Cities
    in California that will share about one Billion
    over ten years to help raise up its residents.
    That money--around one million a year
    over ten years--is earmarked for CIty Heights--
    and will go for more than gardens.
    It will go for education and other strategic
    funding from one of my favorite groups,
    The California Endowment.

    PROPS TO THE CALIFORNIA ENDOWMENT

    It was the California Endowment that
    has been a key player in the success
    of the New Roots Community Garden.
    They were the group that organized
    the Michelle Obama visit.

    INFORMATION FROM AMY LINT

    The California Endownment
    gave $5000.00 toward the 2009
    Cultivating Food Justice Conference.
    Community minded workers
    who now work for the IRC include Virgilio Felix,
    and Amy Lint. They are part of this year's
    2010 Cultivating Food Justice Conference
    Planning Committee.



    http://curezone.com/upload/Blogs/Your_Enchanted_Gardener/IRC_1.jpg


    The current IRC leaders have big shoes to fill.
    Egoe, a former IRC manager, was a great grant
    writer and excellent relationship builder.
    She turned $5000.00 from the California Endowment
    into a flood gate of other funding for the local
    city heights community. She is now living in
    Texas.

    BILL TALL
    CITY FARMERS NURSERY,
    PUBLIC HERO #1

    That day of the press conference that launched
    the first digging of the barren lot at 54th and Chollas,
    was the day I first laid eyes on Bill Tall
    the founder of City Farmer Nursery.
    City Farmers Nursery is located nearby the
    New Roots Community Farmer at Euclid and Home Avenue.
    It was also Bill Tall who dressed up the stage
    for the Michelle Obama event. He was one of more
    than 200 hearing Michelle Obama speak on Tax Day.


    WHAT DID MICHELLE OBAMA SAY
    AT THE LET'S MOVE LAUNCH, APRIL 15?

    What did Michelle Obama say? She told us to "Let's Move!"
    She wants us to exercise. She wants us
    to eat more fruits and vegetables. She
    came to the New Roots Garden right from
    Mexico and Haiti.

    That original press conference a few years back
    on that dusty field, that was the day I took a group picture of
    people who did not speak English but deeply wanted
    to garden. Now they are gardening.
    The Media from NBC, CBS, ABC, PBS took pictures
    of their plots, April 15.

    They talked to some of the plot
    holders who are implicated in the plot to
    return our nation back to fertile organic locally
    made soil. That in my mind is real Food Safety.
    That in my mind is what the FDA needs to
    be doing with us. Go ahead pass the #5-510
    (FDA) Food Safety Modernization Act now coming
    before the Senate. I hope it
    gives you, my FDA allies, plenty of money to catch a plane
    so you can all come West and learn to get rooted
    with us.

    Fast forward from that dusty empty weed filled
    and barren lot at the corner of Chollas and
    54th and what do you see today?

    There are more
    than 89 plots of gardens.
    The only language that
    the people their speak is in common is beet.
    "One Beet. Many Pulses," that is the message
    of the New Roots Community Garden, and in case
    you may have forgotten, that was also the message
    of that Lady who sits off Ellis Island, the Lady
    Named the Statue of Liberty. She still tells the world,
    when last I saw the plaque--
    to come here and make a terror-free
    melting pot of friends.


    EARTH BASED ECONOMIC RECOVERY

    Give people land to farm. Show them a beautiful
    first Lady like they saw on Tax day, and you will
    build a new America that is grounded
    in "Oh Beautiful for Spacious Skies and amber
    waves of grain.' It is not not banking on Wall Street
    that is going to save us. It is the Bank of Compost
    that will save us.



    http://curezone.com/upload/Blogs/Your_Enchanted_Gardener/William_Payton_Charles_Landon.jpg


    William Payton, (L) works at the New Roots Garden with
    Amy Lint and her husband Malaki Obado, a outstanding
    bee keeper and aquaponics grower of Talapia. Payton
    is a neighbor of Amy and Malaki and now waters
    the nursery at the New Roots Garden, He was inspired by
    Malaki, his neighbor down the street, who will be part of
    the Basics of Homesteading Workshop 10 AM- 11:15,
    at the upcoming 2010 Cultivating food Justice Conference.

    Payton met Michelle Obama and
    did some volunteer work for the Secret Service at the event.
    Also in the photo is Charles Landon, who was the videographer
    for acclaimed CBS-KFMB journalist
    Steve Price one of many local and out of town
    media who came down for the event. Landon, a lover of
    local and organic, expresses the unstoppable trend among those
    in the media who are now going organic. Landon shops at
    the Ocean Beach People's Food Store, where I too shop.


    FACING THE FACTS
    OF ECONOMIC RECOVERY

    let us face it.
    We still live in a disconnected world that desperately
    needs gardens and for each of us to learn that
    a trowel will likely be one of the most important keys
    to giving Michelle Obama her Seed Dream.
    What is the Seed Dream of Michelle Obama,
    or First Lady who sleeps with that Nobel Peace Prize
    Winner?

    She wants a nation of kids that are healthy and have
    good food to eat. Michelle, as well as Barack,
    share that Peace Prize in my mind. She is the
    woman in front of the man. She is the spark.
    She is our hope. She is the mother who wants
    better food for her kids and all kids.

    HISTORY WAS MADE APRIL 15
    and CULMINATED APRIL 24-25
    at the 2010 CULTIVATING FOOD JUSTICE CONFERENCE

    Here is another tidbit
    for the Guinness Book of Records:

    Michelle Obama may very well be
    the nation's #1 Cultivator of Food Justice
    and that was clear April 15. Look at the photos.
    She hugs somalis. She builds bridges with people
    of all color. she has friends in high places,
    and shakes hands with people of all color,
    including our very own mayor San Diego
    Jerry Sanders.

    Here is another tidbit for you:

    History was made April 15 on Tax Day in San Diego.
    That was the day our First Lady arrived from Mexico,
    coming from Haiti to San Diego
    to view the jewel of the International Rescue Committee (IRC)

    The IRC New Roots Community Garden,
    is now the pride of our city.


    WHAT's NEXT CHARGER FANS
    and UNCHARGER FANS?

    HERE ARE EVENTS NOT TO BE MISSED


    The visit from First Lady Michelle Obama unofficially
    opened Earth Week in San Diego. These are other
    events that are part of my very own Earth Week.

    SUNDAY APRIL 18

    THE SAN DIEGO EARTH FAIR
    in BALBOA PARK 10 AM -5 PM, APRIL 18


    THE WORLDBEAT CENTER
    MULTICULTURAL EARTH DAY DOWN
    THE STREET on PARK BLVD, 11 AM-7 PM

    Come ready to volunteer please.

    HOW TO GET TO BALBOA PARK
    ON SUNDAY APRIL 18

    How to get to Balboa Park on Sunday:

    Knock on the neighbor's doors.
    If you are lucky enough to have any neighbors
    of a different color or who look foreign to you,
    knock on their door. Tell them that
    Carolyn Chase, recently arrived back from
    Copenhagen, this Sierra Club exec,
    the future mayor of San Diego,
    is staging an all-day Zero Waste Event in
    Balboa Park, one of the most beautiful and
    largest public parks in our nation.

    Tell your neighbor that 60, 000 or more of your
    future garden buddies and sisters,
    are going to be in Balboa Park, not only only for Carolyn Chases'
    Earthworks event. That event ends when we all help to clean up
    the park better than we found it. Once you pick up your
    share of papers to be recycled, walk down the
    Street to the World Beat Center on Park Blvd.
    where San Diego's First Lady, Madeda Dread Cheetom,
    of Raggae Makosa fame, and the World Beat Ethno-Botany
    garden, has invited Your Enchanted Gardener (that's me,
    your humble Plant Your Dream blogger here),
    to do the close on the
    Pepper Grove Stage from 6 PM-7 PM.
    Nature is also part of this.


    HANDING OUT ORGANIC BEET SEEDS

    I will be handing out organic beet seeds from Bill Tall
    of City Farmers Nursery to anyone who has helped
    Carolyn clean up Balboa Park and who promises
    to clean up the turf around the World Beat Center
    at 7 PM.

    I am giving the beet seeds away free
    so you can learn how
    to grow food again.


    AND THEN, AND THEN..
    WHAT IS NEXT????


    There are events all over town All Earth Week!


    SDSU IS IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD
    SDSU HAD GREEN FEST EVENTS ALL WEEK

    I am going to GreenFest, where Grant Mack,
    AS Commissioner of Greenlove, and
    the future governor of California; where Holly Hendershot
    Kenzie Macdonald, Erin Lannon, (of E3), et al,
    are helping with many others to stage five days
    of fun and education on campus. Wear your dancing
    shoes! Be sure to come to SDSU on Thursday--
    The Official Earth Day--for a great, great, great
    Farmers' Market and Business Fair. Take the trolley,
    or Mass Transit.

    BIOSMART BOOTH AT THE
    SDSU EARTH FAIR

    If you want to Root Your Dream, I will be
    in a booth with Christina Russo of Biosmart
    again handing out beet seeds in Compost Friendly
    Sugar Cane Bagasse pots. You can also buy a
    Coffee plant and start your very own indoor coffee
    plantation that day!!!!

    THEN WHAT???

    MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW!!!
    for the 2010 CULTIVATING FOOD JUSTICE CONFERENCE
    8 AM-5 PM +, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, APRIL 24-25

    Time to Volunteer again...

    There are more than 100 of the finest humans and volunteers
    who will then be teaching you--
    at this totally free event. April 24-25, 2010,
    not only how to plant those organic seeds, but
    how to raise chickens, where to go to support local community
    supported Agriculture (CSA), what to do with Greywater;and tell you
    everything you need to know about real careers in real food.

    DON"T MISS IT

    The 2010 Cultivating Food Justice Conference
    will be one of the most important moments in the
    history of San Diego for those who care
    about a Bright Green Future here.


    SAN DIEGO. CAN YOU DIG IT?

    We are the city that is putting Integrative Medicine on the map.
    You can go up to the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine
    right now and see a neon sign in at the Arcane La Jolla
    that says "Homeopathy"
    and where you can buy flower essences that heal emotions.

    By the final dance on April 25, 2010, we are coming to
    the 2010 Cultivating Food Justice Confernence
    to build momentum to have a neon sign down at
    Diane Moss's People's Produce Project office off of
    Euclid and Federal.

    Harry S Truman, one of the my favorite presidents,
    the one right after Franklin D. Roosevelt who started
    Social Security, once said, The Buck Stops Here.

    I am honored to live in the same city with the
    lives of Mel Lions of the Roots Sustainability Food Project;
    Bob Greenamyer of the Victory Gardens; Amy Lint, coordinator
    of the New Roots Garden; Mariah Hudson,
    Assistant Director, Center for Regional Sustainability
    at San Diego State University; and Ian Miller, one of the guides
    for the Food Not Lawns, organization.

    I could list 50 more of the names of these local heros
    on this blog. In future Plant Your Dream Blogs, I will.

    Our Bottomline: The Buck Stops here.
    We want you to show up and volunteer to help us
    host that may turn out to become 1000 advocates
    of Food Justice in San Diego.

    LOTS OF PEOPLE WHO COME

    The reg lines will be busy between 8 AM-9 AM
    April 24, for the opening of the 2010 Annual Cultivating Food Justice.


    CONTRIBUTIONS WELCOME?

    This event has no ticket, it is completely free.
    We will gladly, for my vote, welcome you to pitch
    in if you wish to help us make us our 2011
    Cultivating Food Justice Conference even better.


    INTENTIONS

    We are San Diego.
    This is our City.
    This is the home of the IRC New Roots Garden,
    and a city that will not refused to allow
    any of our citizens to wake up hungry.

    YOU CAN BRING FOOD TOO

    Free breakfast and lunch
    at our Conference.

    All people deserve good food.
    Come volunteer. Bring some potluck--local
    and organic from a local farmers Market in case
    we run out of food. No matter what,
    there will be enough for all of us.

    Leslie Goldman
    Your Enchanted Gardener


    MORE PRESS POSSIBLE

    We are now heading into Earth Week.
    I see a priority being more volunteers.
    We are on track to have a lot of people at our conference.
    Michelle Obama coming to the New Roots Garden
    sets us up for more press.


    INDEX TO ALL 2010 CULTIVATING FOOD JUSTICE BLOGS
    BY YOUR ENCHANTED GARDENER
    http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1604193

    Time sensitive, The information on this blogs
    are offered freely until May 2, 2010.
    Copy and download if you want them.


    9:53 AM
    April 17, 2010




    IF YOU DON'T FIND A WAY TO DANCE NOW,
    YOU MAY BE MISSING THE POINT
    http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1607258


    YOU ARE INVITED TO SPEND
    A FEW MINUTES OR HOURS GETTING EDUCATED
    AND PREPARED FOR THE 2010
    CULTIVATING FOOD JUSTICE CONFERENCE

    ENTER HERE....
    http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1604193




    CORE SUPPORT TEAM ON THE
    CULTIVATING FOOD JUSTICE CONFERENCE PLANNING TEAM


    FOOD NOT LAWNS
    http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1606966

    IAN MILLER
    JOAN LIM


    FROM THE IRC IN SAN DIEGO WEBSITE


    MARIAH HUDSON
    Assistant Director, Center for Regional Sustainability at San Diego State University
    http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Mariah/Hudson/






    OFFICIAL REGISTRATION
    SITE FOR THE 2010
    CULTIVATING FOOD JUSTICE CONFERENCE
    http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dC1ITEJnWDNYR3pwYmkzSjZDTDZXQ...



    SCHEDULE FOR 2010 CULTIVATING
    FOOD JUSTICE CONFERENCE

    This will be finalized and published
    April 13, 2010

    http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1601879



    JOIN THE ONE BEET. MANY PULSES
    ONLINE COMMUNITY
    ON THIS FOOD NOT LAWNS FACEBOOK SITE

    Sign in to build our movement.
    One Beet. Many Pulses.
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    HILLCREST FARMERS' MARKET
    SUNDAYS 9 AM-2 PM
    at the San Diego DMV!!!!

    Come see me most Sundays for a tour at 11 AM.
    Meet the the JR Organic Stall across from the music.
    Call me 619.384.2631 on my cell to find me.


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    one of San Diego's most delightful City Farmers,
    Bill Tall and staff. Outlet for Exotica Rare Fruit Nursery
    Trees, herbs, berries, and flowers. A favorite hangout
    for Keep the Beet Media Star, The World's First Talking Beet Plant.
    A place to come and Get Away with Being a Kid!!!

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    WARREN SHEIR, ANCIENT WISDOM. MODERN KITCHEN.

    This new book just came out the week of March 11, 2010.
    Warren is my acupuncture supervisor at the Pacific College
    of Oriental Medicine.
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    PLANT YOUR DREAM BEET KEEPER BEET GROWERS
    "We are all growing in the same pot,"
    says Keep the Beet Media Star, The World's First Talking Beet Plant.

    LESLIE GOLDMAN AKA YOUR ENCHANTED GARDENER
    I am here helping by 11 AM every Sunday I am in town.
    Call me for a tour to meet the Beet Keeper Farmers,
    619.384.2631. With Water shortages and pressing
    needs of local organic farmers, help us make sure that
    every unit of food grown by Beet Keeper Beet Growers
    goes where it is intended--your tummy!


    JR ORGANICS, Joe Rodriguez Jr, and family.
    Visit them at the Sunday Hillcrest Farmers; Market
    9 AM- 2 PM every Sunday.
    http://www.jrorganicsfarm.com/about/



    SAGE MOUNTAIN FARM and INLAND EMPIRE CSA,
    Phil and Juany Noble, Justin Noble, and helpers.
    Visit them at the Hillcrest Farmers' Market and many'
    other locations.


    HERE is ONE OF OUR BEET KEEPER GROWERS
    PHIL NOBLE OF SAGE MOUNTAIN FARM
    BEING INTERVIEWED. View KEEP THE BEET
    MEDIA STAR, THE WORLD's FIRST TALKING BEET PLANTS.



    Join the Inland Empire CSA.
    http://www.inlandempirecsa.com/


    BARRY LOGAN, La Milpa Organica Farm Community.
    Hillcrest Farmers' Market every Sunday.
    Potluck, third Sunday of the month at the farm.
    We come together.

    http://milpaorganica.com/



    ROOT YOUR DREAM GATHERINGS
    at the ENCHANTED GARDEN INTENTIONAL COMMUNITY
    4-7 PM, near SDSU, May 30, and generally once a month,
    the last Sunday. RSVP only please, .
    Email me or my cell if you need to be in touch,
    619.384.2631. Please garden here.
    Rooms coming available this summer and fall.
    Waiting list.



    KEEP THE BEET MEDIA STAR
    THE WORLD'S FIRST TALKING BEET PLANT
    LIVES HERE

    BEET KEEPERS OF THE WORLD UNITE
    http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1209704


    YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS WELCOMED
    TO SUPPORT THE DIALOGUE ON SCIENCE, ETHICS, AND FOOD

    The Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Food is one
    is a Beet Keeper Project to create dialogue between
    all voices within Agriculture.

    Please use this Paypal here to make a contribution
    to support the Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Food.

    Please use this Paypal here to make a contribution
    to support the Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Food.


    3:22 AM-6:11 AM-5:11 PM
    April 17, 2010



    YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS WELCOMED
    TO SUPPORT THE DIALOGUE ON SCIENCE, ETHICS, AND FOOD

    Please use this Paypal here to make a contribution
    to support the Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Food.

    Please use this Paypal here to make a contribution
    to support the Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Food.




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    ON BARRY LOGAN

    http://curezone.com/upload/Blogs/Your_Enchanted_Gardener/Barry_holding_up_beet2.jpg

    Profile, Barry Logan, La Milpa Organic Farm Community Founder,
    our keynote speaker Sunday afernoon. Meet Barry at the Hillcrest
    Farmers' Market each Sunday. Buy all the food he and
    all our treasured local, organic farmers grow. Eat up
    and make sure the next person is eating well too.



    OFFICIAL REGISTRATION
    SITE FOR THE 2010
    CULTIVATING FOOD JUSTICE CONFERENCE
    http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dC1ITEJnWDNYR3pwYmkzSjZDTDZXQ...


    JOIN THE ONE BEET. MANY PULSES
    ONLINE COMMUNITY
    ON THIS FOOD NOT LAWNS FACEBOOK SITE

    One Beet. Many Pulses.
    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=435552440541&ref=nf
    Stay in the beat with the lastest moment
    by moment news of our Conference.


    SCHEDULE FOR 2010 CULTIVATING
    FOOD JUSTICE CONFERENCE
    http://www.sdfoodjustice.org/workshops.php

    LINK TO PLANNING COMMITTEE SITE
    http://groups.google.com/group/sdfnl-conference?hl=en

    MICHELLE OBAMA BRINGS HEALTH MESSAGE HERE
    http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/apr/15/michelle-obama-brings-health-c...


    Add quote from Scott Murray here.....Follow UP!!

    Address of New Roots Farm

    http://www.orchidsandonions.org/2009/08/24/new-roots-community-farm-city-heights


    Located on a small triangular lot located at 54th Street and Chollas Parkway in City Heights, a grass roots effort has taken hold to create a community farm for the surrounding neighborhood. Spearheaded by San Diego's Somali Bantu Community Organization, this farm plot will be the first of its kind for this neighborhood. It will provide fresh fruits and vegetables to the community and may also provide an economic opportunity to sell the produce local businesses.

    Beginning in 2006, Hamadi Jumale, a Somali refuge, teamed with the San Diego office of the International Rescue Committee (IRC), a non-governmental agency that assists refugees worldwide, to find and acquire a parcel of land that would give the women of his community an opportunity to produce something. Amy Lint, IRC’s New Roots Farm Coordinator and others who have worked closely with Jumale say that in addition to creating a much-needed outlet for the talents of the Bantu women, his efforts have established a link to their fading culture.

    Open since mid-July, the New Roots Community Farm is a raw patch of land located on 2.2 acres of city property with the potential to supplement the diets of hundreds if not thousands of low-income individuals living in greater San Diego. Several other communities, including Vietnamese, Cambodian and Guatemalan groups, are taking part in the farm. This is an enormous opportunity for a community that does not always have even their basic needs met. These farms plots will provide not only sustenance but will also carry forth the tradition of numerous cultures who call City Heights home.

    Project Information
    Project Address: 54th Street and Chollas Parkway
    Project Owner/ Developer: International Rescue Committee/New Roots Community Farm
    Owner Contact Name/ Email: Amy Lint, 619-641-7510
    Project Architect/ Designer: n/a


    MORE GREAT HISTORY OF THE NEW ROOTS FARM
    and THE IRC

    http://www.dms-dev.com/sr/gcrt/gc_detail.php?gcid=23



    International Rescue Committee

    Founded in 1933 at the suggestion of Albert Einstein, the IRC is the oldest and largest private nonsectarian voluntary agency dedicated to assisting refugees and victims of oppression and violent conflict. The San Diego office opened in 1975 in response to the influx of Vietnamese refugees into the area. Since then, the office has resettled over 20,000 individuals and established a comprehensive array of ancillary programs and services to augment the resettlement process. IRC San Diego assists clients in a variety of activities from renting a home and finding a job to financial literacy and micro-enterprise assistance.

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    http://sandiegocaliforniaevents.com/area-focus-city-heights-92105.htm

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