October 2008 Newsletter
Dear Kitchen Gardener,
This October has had an international flavor in our household. My family and
I recently hosted Australian gardener, blogger and seed saver, Kate Flint
[1], for a few days. Kate is a member of KGI's small board and is better
known these days as the globe-trotting "vegetable vagabond." She is on the
last leg of gardening world tour where she's been staying with various people
from Asia, Europe and the US, all of whom grow some of their own food. Check
out Kate's blog [2] to get the full story on who she saw, what she ate and
where she managed to fit in some gardening. As you can see from the photo
above, we put her to work digging our Belgian endives out of the ground for
winter forcing [3] - thanks again Kate for helping and visiting!
I also want to thank all of you for helping out on a group gardening project
that is really starting to bear fruit. Rather than explain what I mean, I'll
let this e-mail I received earlier this week do the talking:
"I wanted to write to inform you that we are announcing the winners of the
Climate Matters Video contest [4] and that your video, This Lawn is Your
Lawn, has won third place. Our judges loved your video and the very simple
and yet powerful message of a garden outside the White House. The story,
announcing our winners, will break on nytimes.com through Andrew Revkin's
blog [5] and through a nationwide press release. Over the coming days it will
broadcast on LinkTV, FSTV, and be highlighted in an email blasts to over
80,000 Brighter Planet [6] and 1Sky [7] community members. It will be offered
through SAYSME.tv as an ad to be shown in districts around the country and
distributed to every member of congress and each presidential campaign
alongside the other winners. We are also working on having it air at the
eco-film festival prior to the San Francisco Greenfestival as well as the
Wild and Scenic Film Festival."
Your mouseclicks and views of our This Lawn is Your Lawn [8] video helped
propel it into the finals where it was then judged a winner by a star-studded
panel. So, give yourself a pat on the back for helping to get the word out
*IN A BIG WAY* about the "First Garden." The Campaign has now been written
up in over 450 papers nationwide and, via this contest, will soon have a TV
audience of close to 50 million households. And, if all that wasn't enough,
the sustainable food superstar, Michael Pollan, recently wrote a long article
for the New York Times which ends with an "eat the view" recommendation of
his own to the next president [9].
So, you might be asking what tricks, if any, we still have up our sleeve.
We have just one and the most challenging one of all: keep it all going and
growing! Kitchen Gardeners International doesn't accept advertising money
or grants from large corporations or government sources because we want to
pursue our healthy agenda free of any philosophical constraints. So that
means we count on kitchen gardeners and local food advocates like you for 98%
of our modest operating budget (the other 2% of last year's budget came from
book sales [10], in case you're curious).
I recognize that the global economy is iffy at best, but I'd like to ask for
your participation in our end of the year funding drive, even if it's just a
symbolic donation. Since organic gardeners are strong believers in
biodiversity, we're offering a diverse selection of ways to give.
1) Our new brand new 10 day eBay auction: we're hoping to raise some money
and awareness for our Eat the View! work by auctioning off a 1 square foot
piece of the "White House Lawn".../*MY WHITE HOUSE LAWN! [11]* / The auction
will end on November 2nd just 2 days before Election Day. We're hoping that
if we can get a few large bids in that it will generate some funds and some
media attention at a critical moment in the election cycle. Because we're a
tax-exempt charity, all proceeds go to KGI (eBay waives its fees for
nonprofits selling directly). The winning bidder can take a tax deduction
on the difference between the fair market value of the item (which we
estimate to be $10...it's organic!) and the amount paid. It is possible to
submit a bid anonymously for those for whom discretion is important. For
those who are wondering, we have the written approval of eBay to conduct a
charity auction in this way. Click here to go to our new e-bay auction page
[12].
2) $10 as a donation to KGI and a symbolic statement of support for the Eat
the View! campaign. This is for people who want to make a smaller gesture
of support on behalf of the campaign. Our goal with this part of our drive
is to sell 500 square feet of the White House (symbolically only!) by the
time the next president takes office. This donation can be made online with
a credit card or by mailing in a check. There is no link with eBay. There
is also a possibility to do this as gift in someone else's name by making the
donation and then filling out a do-it-yourself "certificate of ownership
[13]" which can offered as a thoughtful and eco-friendly holiday gift.
Click here to go to our White House Lawn sale page at EatTheView.org [14].
3) A regular, ol' fashioned tax-deductible donation to KGI with no connection
to the Eat the View! campaign, the White House lawn or eBay. This donation
can be made online by credit card [15] or by mailing in a check [16].
Whatever way you choose or have already chosen through a contribution made
earlier this year, thank you for your support. Together, we are really making
a difference.
Roger Doiron
Compost-Pile-Turner-in-Chief, Kitchen Gardeners International
Seed Sower, "Eat the View" campaign
Dear Kitchen
Gardener,
This October has had an international flavor in our household. My family and
I recently hosted Australian gardener, blogger and seed
saver, Kate Flint [17],
for a few days. Kate is a member of KGI's small board and is
better known these days as the globe-trotting "vegetable vagabond."
She is on the last leg of gardening world tour where she's been staying
with various people from Asia, Europe and the US, all of whom grow some
of their own food.
Check out Kate's blog
to get the full story on who she saw, what she
ate and where she managed to fit in some gardening. As you can see from
the photo above, we put her to work
digging our Belgian endives out of the ground for winter forcing
-
thanks again Kate for helping and visiting!
I
also want to thank all of you for helping out on a group gardening
project that is really starting to bear fruit. Rather than explain what
I mean, I'll let this e-mail I received earlier this week do the
talking:
"I
wanted to write to inform you that we are announcing the winners of the
Climate Matters Video
contest
and that your video, This Lawn is Your Lawn, has won third
place. Our judges loved your video and the very simple and yet powerful
message of a garden outside the White House. The story, announcing our
winners,
will break on nytimes.com through Andrew Revkin's blog
and through a
nationwide press release. Over the coming days it will broadcast on
LinkTV, FSTV, and be highlighted in an email blasts to over 80,000
Brighter Planet [18] and
1Sky [19] community members. It will be
offered through SAYSME.tv
as an ad to be shown in districts around the country and distributed to
every member of congress and each presidential campaign alongside the
other winners. We are also working on having it air at the eco-film
festival prior to the San Francisco Greenfestival as well as the Wild
and Scenic Film Festival."
Your mouseclicks and views of our
This Lawn is Your Lawn [20] video
helped propel it into the finals where it was then judged a winner by a
star-studded panel. So, give yourself a pat on the back for helping to
get the word out IN A BIG WAY about the "First Garden." The
Campaign has now been written up in over 450 papers nationwide and, via
this contest, will soon have a TV audience of close to 50 million
households. And, if all that wasn't enough, the sustainable food
superstar, Michael Pollan, recently wrote a long article for the New
York Times which ends with
an "eat the view" recommendation of his own to the next president
.
So, you might be asking what tricks, if any, we still
have up our sleeve. We have just one and the most challenging one
of all: keep it all going and growing! Kitchen Gardeners
International doesn't accept advertising money or grants from large
corporations or government sources because we want to pursue our healthy
agenda free of any philosophical constraints. So that means we
count on kitchen gardeners and local food advocates like you for 98% of
our modest operating budget (the other 2% of last year's budget came
from book sales [21],
in case you're curious).
I recognize that the global economy is iffy at best,
but I'd like to ask for your participation in our end of the year
funding drive, even if it's just a symbolic donation. Since
organic gardeners are strong believers in biodiversity, we're offering a
diverse selection of ways to give.
1) Our new brand new 10 day eBay auction: we're
hoping to raise some money and awareness for our Eat the View! work by
auctioning off a 1 square foot piece of the "White House Lawn"...
MY
WHITE HOUSE LAWN!
The auction will end on
November 2nd just 2 days before Election Day. We're hoping that if we
can get a few large bids in that it will generate some funds and some
media attention at a critical moment in the election cycle.
Because we're a tax-exempt charity, all proceeds go to KGI (eBay waives
its fees for nonprofits selling directly). The winning bidder can
take a tax deduction on the difference between the fair market value of
the item (which we estimate to be $10...it's organic!) and the amount
paid. It is possible to submit a bid anonymously for those for
whom discretion is important. For those who are wondering, we have the
written approval of eBay to conduct a charity auction in this way.
Click here to go to our new e-bay auction page
.
2) $10 as a donation to KGI and a symbolic statement
of support for the Eat the View! campaign. This is for people who
want to make a smaller gesture of support on behalf of the campaign.
Our goal with this part of our drive is to sell 500 square feet of the
White House (symbolically only!) by the time the next president takes
office. This donation can be made online with a credit card or by
mailing in a check. There is no link with eBay. There is
also a possibility to do this as gift in someone else's name by making
the donation and then filling out a do-it-yourself "
certificate
of ownership
" which can offered as a thoughtful and eco-friendly
holiday gift.
Click here to go to our White House Lawn sale page at EatTheView.org
.
3) A regular, ol' fashioned tax-deductible donation to
KGI with no connection to the Eat the View! campaign, the White House
lawn or eBay. This donation can be made
online by
credit card
or by
mailing in a
check
.
Whatever way you choose or have
already chosen through a contribution made earlier this year, thank you
for your support. Together, we are really making a difference.
Roger Doiron
Compost-Pile-Turner-in-Chief, Kitchen Gardeners International
Seed Sower, "Eat the View" campaign
[1] http://my.kitchengardeners.org/profile/Kate
[2] http://hillsandplainsseedsavers.blogspot.com/
[3] http://www.kitchengardeners.org/2006/02/growing_belgian_endive.html
[4] http://www.vimeo.com/climatematters
[5] http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/10/21/video-winners-warn-on-warming/
[6] http://brighterplanet.com/
[7] http://www.1sky.org/
[8] http://www.vimeo.com/1812382
[9] http://www.kitchengardeners.org/2008/10/michael_pollan_eats_the_view.html
[10] http://astore.amazon.com/kitchen-gardeners-20
[11] http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260305080723&ssPageName=ADME:L:LCA:US:1123
[12] http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260305080723&ssPageName=ADME:L:LCA:US:1123
[13] http://api.ning.com/files/u-nuBgwJg3zeLT*YQyHW-jJB2y5hc7kkpgfpexOdSvbpahertCebzAhqWBlwDo34f0whp99ycpThtmfpk*iRfAV3I6syHiVq/certificatepreview.jpg
[14] http://www.eattheview.org/page/page/show?id=2165763:Page:2542
[15] http://www.kitchengardeners.org/2005/11/join_us.html
[16] http://www.kitchengardeners.org/join_us_form.html
[17] http://my.kitchengardeners.org/profile/Kate
[18] http://brighterplanet.com/
[19] http://www.1sky.org/
[20] http://www.vimeo.com/1812382
[21] http://astore.amazon.com/kitchen-gardeners-20
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