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                                            THE LANDSCAPE OF            
                                             GARDENING AND                
                                             SECURING LAND  IN            
                                             PHILADELPHIA IS                 
                                             CHANGING.

                                            A STRONG GRASSROOTS    
                                             GARDENER NETWORK CAN  
                                             INFLUENCE HOW THAT        
                                             HAPPENS.
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The City is changing how it makes land accessible to
gardeners and others -- We need new ways to preserve
gardens on vacant and abandoned land.

A bill in Harrisburg could allow Philadelphia to create a land
bank to manage vacant land.

The Zoning Code is changing to include urban gardening
and farming.

The Planning Commission has started engaging in a district
planning process that will impact the zoning maps, define
priorities, and affect resources for communities.

Join FORC, South Kensington Community Partners/KSNAC,
and the Garden Justice Legal Initiative for

A Community Conversation

on Gardening and Land Issues

DECEMBER 14, 2011, 6-8PM

At FINANTA

1301 North Second Street

presented with funding from Bread and Roses Community
Fund


There is limited seating.  Please RSVP to this invitation
and/or to phillyforc@gmail.com or 267-546-1306.


The Food ORganizing Collaborative (FORC) organizes food
growers, food workers, and food eaters in the Philadelphia
region to reclaim control of our food system and build food
sovereignty.



LET'S MAKE SURE GARDENING AND FOOD ACCESS ARE ON
THE TABLE.

EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO GROW GOOD FOOD.
Youth Workshop: Digital Media Lab-
Tuesdays, January 10, 17, 24, 31. February 7, 14 from
430pm – 630pm
SCRIBE Video Center, 4212 Chestnut St, 3rd Floor
This workshop provides students with an introduction to
the technical and aesthetic languages of video production.
Shooting with Flip cameras and Zoom audio/video
recorders and editing with Final Cut Pro, each student will
produce a short piece investigating a subject of personal
resonance and social relevance.