Open House, Dec 2007

Open House, Dec 2007

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TLC Farm 2007 Accomplishments

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TLC Farm Accomplishments in 2007

Land Projects
*Shaped bioswales and planted native plants to direct and store storm water in three different areas of TLC Farm. Transformed approximately 15,375 square feet (over a third of an acre!) from invasive blackberries into food forests and organic gardens.

*Site for the 7th Village Building Convergence, hosting workshops on food foresting, weeding for fertility, and swales/greywater. VBC participants removed blackberries, planted a food forest and re-designed the Village Green.

*Installed Portland's first public composting toilets! Along with increasing TLC Farm's ability to host visitors and classes, the toilets are a new educational tool, inspiring a PSU Master's Thesis and discussions about sewage and composting with every field trip that visits the farm.

*Successfully birthed and raised six baby goats, and sold 90 gallons of raw goat milk from TLC Farm.

Partnerships and Advocacy
*New and continuing partnerships with SERA Architects, Shining Star Waldorf School, Trackers NW, City Repair, Architects Without Borders, Architects For Humanity, Ancestral Lifeways Community, Portland Permaculture Guild, Coalition for a Livable Future, Center for a Sustainable Today, Salmon Nation, Sunroot Gardens, Cedar Moon, and more!

*Partnered with Shining Star Waldorf School to host Mother Earth Kindergarten, the nation's first bio-immersion kindergarten.

*Launched ReCode Portland, a campaign to develop new legal codes and permitting processes to allow for sustainable residential design.

Education
Hands-on Sustainability Youth Education Program
* Hosted 103 field trips to over 1200 students and 300 adult chaperones.

* 19 volunteer teachers gave 292 teacher hours

* All classes provided on a donation basis, with $5540 in donations received this year

* Held TLC Farm's first sustainability-focused summer camp and second annual youth drum camp.

* Helped catalyze networking meetings with other farm/garden educational programs in Portland

* Received a $20,000 grant from Spirit Mountain Community Fund
and hired Matt Gordon as part-time education coordinator.

Community Education
*Hosted the Earth Activist Training in May, a two-week residential permaculture design certification course for 20 participants.

*Received a $3,500 Community Watershed Grant from the Bureau of Environmental Services to construct educational land signs, and have begun to design and construct the signs.

*Completed a comprehensive guide to over 100 medicinal plants found or grown at TLC Farm, which is available both on our website and as a laminated compilation to use while visiting the farm.

*Hosted over 20 community workshops on a variety of sustainability-related topics.

*Hosted seven interns, with internships from one week to one year,

*Hosted service projects with groups including Nike, PSU, AEI, Riverdale High School, Gilkey Middle School, Lewis & Clark College, and Northwest Service Academy Americorps.

Approximately 120 volunteers gave about 8,800 hours — WOW!!! TLC Farm is truly a volunteer effort, fueled by the love and generosity of the community. Thanks for another great year!

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What the Farm would have looked like...

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...if we didn't stop the 23-house development!

These are photos from a new development just down the road from us: seven, huge, unsustainably-built houses, where forest used to grow.

Give thanks for TLC Farm and the incredible TLC Farm extended community!!!

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Saturday Workparty: making steps for our new path!

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Good job Lee and Russ!

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Snowflakes and Paper Lace: A holiday workshop - Saturday December 22nd - 2:00-4:00pm

When: 
Dec 22 2007 - 2:00pm - 4:00pm
SNOWFLAKE

Snowflakes and Paper Lace: A holiday workshop with Erica Ritter
Saturday December 22nd 2:00 -> 4:00pm

Come enjoy this festive craft, and take your childhood snowflakes to
new heights of artistry!

We'll start beginners off with paper dolls and fans, make some four-
and six-sided freeform snowflakes for traditional decorations, and
finish with amazing new shapes, three-dimensional paper art, and
storytelling snowflakes to beguile your pattern-mind and creative
senses.

TO REGISTER:
http://tryonfarm.org/share/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=14

SNOWFLAKE

SNOWFLAKE

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