Tuesday, July 17, 2012

GwB at Market Day and Garden Club

 


Market Day
This Saturday, July 21 Gardens without Borders will be at downtown Courtenay's Market Day.  I will have Junior Master Gardener activities for kids, and heck, even for their adults to do.

There are still spots open for August Junior Master Gardener day camps!

Garden Club at Gardens without Borders (at Innisfree Farm)
Every Friday, from 10 until noonish, Gardens without Borders is hosting a FREE Garden Club for youth and adults with developmental challenges.  I have big plans for us to create entries to submit to the CVEX Fall Fair! Some things I thought would be fun to submit:

  • Dried herb sprig/collection
  • Scarecrow
  • Flower arrangement
  • Flowers planted in an unusual container (the CVEX Fall Fair theme this year is "Boots, Bandanas and Barns" and I have a perfect pair of old gumboots we can plant in!)
  • Photography: garden/farm scene
  • Recycled garden art sculpture
  • Decorated pumpkin
This Friday, July 20, I thought we could start picking herbs to hang so they will be dry when it comes to submission time.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Gardens without Borders at Elevate the Arts

Gardens without Borders is pleased to be taking part in the first ever Elevate the Arts festival happening tomorrow in downtown Courtenay.

Tomorrow also happens to be World Labyrinth Day, which takes place the first Saturday in May of every year.  Labyrinths are an ancient and universal symbol found throughout many of our world’s cultures.  Generally, they symbolize the spiral of life.  Labyrinths can be used on our own personal healing/spiritual journeys and are also a way to connect as one people as we walk through our lives, on this planet, in this universe, simultaneously.

Many hospitals and care facilities have or are installing labyrinths on their grounds for their patients and their loved ones, and also for their own staff to use as well.

Innisfree Farm, home of Gardens without Borders, has a wheelchair-friendly labyrinth based on the design found at the medieval Chartes Cathedral, which has been the inspiration for many modern day labyrinths.
And since Gardens without Borders will be at Elevate the Arts, and since it is World Labyrinth Day, I will be displaying examples of portable “finger labyrinths” for visitors to try.  I will also have some labyrinths designs, instructions on how to draw labyrinths, and labyrinth ornamental “cookies” for young and older to decorate and take with them.

There will also be Junior Master Gardener activities for the kids to sample.

On behalf of Gardens without Borders, I am looking forward to seeing you all at Elevate the Arts!

In the meantime, please enjoy this link to a virtual labyrinth experience, courtesy of The Labyrinth Society

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