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Maloca Community Garden We have moved!Catch up with the latest gardening activities on our Wordpress blog at http://malocagarden.wordpress.com/ |
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About Maloca Located on York University’s Keele campus, the Maloca
Community Garden features both individual and communal plots for
growing organic foods. The Garden is now in its ninth year and
continues to attract gardeners from all walks of life and all levels of
experience. The garden is maintained by diverse members of the York
community including staff, faculty, alumni, friends, family and local
residents. Last updated: May 7, 2008 The Gardening Etiquette for the 2008
growing season has been updated. Last updated: April 13, 2008 Check out Maloca's New Blog To reduce the
volume on the e-mail list things are now
being posted to the blog.
Please check it out regularly: http://malocagarden.wordpress Anyone can make comments on the blog without being signed up. If you want to be a contributor - sign up with Wordpress (as easy as signing up to hotmail) - and send the e-mail address you signed up with to Jim. Wordpress is really easy to use - if you can use Microsoft Word you'll easily be able to post things to the blog. You can receive updates on blog posts using the RSS feeds function. More info on RSS at http://www.whatisrss.com/. Although the Canadian winter is now
well underway, there are still Maloca activities to take part in. Join
Maloca members and others interested in community gardening and issues
of sustainability on Thursday, February 21, for a Movie Night with Movie Night The Maloca Community Garden @ York University has official York club status and is registered with the Office of Student Affairs. Last updated: February 3, 2008 Check out Maloca's Ongoing Events Join Maloca today by sending us
an
email at maloca@yorku[]ca Maloca Garden © 1999-2008, all rights reserved. Woodcuts courtesy of the Medieval Woodcut Collection. Page Last Updated: May 7, 2008 Webpage Design: Rajiv Rawat Text by: Shannon Wilmot The Maloca Steering Committee would like to thank its many supporters including the Graduate Environmental Studies Student Association (GESSA). |