Showing posts with label potluck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label potluck. Show all posts

Saturday, August 5, 2017

Annual Meeting fo the Membership for 2017



Annual Pot Luck Membership meeting for the Penn Yan Community Garden will be held on Saturday, August 26, 9:00am at Milly's Pantry (The Pinwheel Market) on Main Street, Penn Yan, NY 14527. Please bring a dish to pass.   



On the agenda will be social time and then we will be planning our fall cleanup day in October.   Discuss ways to keep the weeds down in the garden beds, deer and wood chuck management.

If you are not a member of the garden and are interested in becoming a member, please join us and find out what the garden is all about or call 315-719-2390. Refreshments will be served.

Happy gardening,
Your Penn Yan Community Garden Coordinators,
Cheryl, Peg, Tom, and Sarah

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Member Update for August 10, 2014


Hello gardeners, what do you think of this beautiful weekend in the Finger Lakes?
The garden is looking really great lately, thanks to the hard work of our members. The perennial garden is free of weeds, the grass is mowed nicely, many beds are tidied up after produce is harvested, and the expanded compost pile is cooking away on this season’s additions. The beautification crew did a great job with the flowers around the Community Garden sign.
You may have noticed that the accessible beds are in their permanent places. Now everyone can help fill them with topsoil and make sure they have a good thick layer of mulch around them so that gardeners in wheelchairs can get their hands dirty in that topsoil! If you’re at the garden and have a few minutes, please fill a wheelbarrow with topsoil or mulch and add it to the accessible bed area. Most of the raised beds can always use a bit of mulch around them, too, or weeds pulled around them. Those weeds have an annoying way of getting through too-thin layers of mulch, don’t they?
There’s been some evidence of something, possibly deer, chewing on some crops. The board is planning on using natural deterrents to try to keep the deer out of the garden. As always, please let us know if you see signs of any sort of pests in your raised bed.
Speaking of pests, it looks like the fungus that got to so many tomatoes last year is back. Remember, to help prevent the spread of the fungus, remove diseased foliage promptly and dispose of it at home, NOT in the garden’s compost pile. Allowing plenty of space between your tomato plants can discourage the fungus, too.
What sorts of delicious dishes have you been making with your harvest, gardeners? Got any recipes to share? Email them to pygarden@yahoo.com and we’ll include them in the next member update.
You may have noticed that beds 10 and 25 have been weeded thoroughly. The Arc of Yates will be experimenting with growing garlic in these two beds, which are quite wet much of the time. Good luck, Arc of Yates!
Finally, the Community Garden Annual Meeting is this upcoming Saturday, August 16, from noon until 2:00 P.M. at Milly’s Pantry on Main Street. Please bring a dish to pass—something from your garden, perhaps? This will be a casual meeting where we will share ideas about how to improve the garden, meet fellow gardeners, and vote on leadership positions within the garden itself. If you’re interested in joining the Board of Directors, this is your opportunity! If you can’t make the meeting but are interested in joining the Board, shoot us an email at pygarden@yahoo.com.
Happy growing!

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Member Update for July 10, 2014

Your Board of Directors is planning an annual meeting of the membership. This would be the voting meeting as required in our bylaws. We would like to hold the meeting on Saturday, August 16th at Milly's Pantry from 12 noon to 2pm.   We will be holding elections for a new president and treasurer.
This meeting would be a
casual potluck (featuring fresh garden produce--what will you make from your garden?) and social hour, followed by a voting for the positions that are available on our Board of Directors.
Please email your responses to:  
Or
Call:  Cheryl Flynn 315-719-2390