Women
in Sustainable Agriculture Conference 2005
October 21-23, 2005
Burlington, Vermont
Encouraging Community Independence and Self-Reliance through Producing and Sharing Locally Adapted Heirloom Seeds
** 2005 First Meeting **
Monday, January 10, 2005 (Introductory first class)
**Next Meeting**
Monday, February 14, 2005
( Classes will be held the second Monday of each month
Gordon's Grange Hall
(located next to Gordon's Patio Shop)
Corner of Yelm Ave., East and Third Street, Yelm, WA
7:00 -- 9:00 PM (doors open at 6:30 PM)
Snow Policy: If it snows at all, meeting is cancelled and
rescheduled for the snow date.
** Each class will be divided into Novice and Experienced**
Introduction to Seed Saving -- a class series for novices
Experienced Seed Saving -- a class series for advanced seed savers
** Programs **
Speakers and Presentations -- open to all members and guests
** Summer Potluck **
Socializing and Lots of Garden Tales
** Fall **
Seed Harvesting Tips and Seed Exchange
Membership Only: $15.00/year
(new members welcome anytime)
Membership Plus 7-Class Series (Novices or Experienced): $45.00/year
Membership-Only Participants May Attend Any Class for $10.00
Guests of Class Participants May Attend Any Class for $10.00
Class Fees Are Non-Refundable but Are Transferable
Contact Person for January 2005:
Nadja Galadram: 360-458-GROW (4769)
South Sound Seed Stewards, founded Feb. 1994, became a Wash. state Non-Profit corporation in 1999.
Membership fees, class fees, and contributions are *not* tax-deductible.