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Transition Denver
Transition Denver banner has been working alongside the Living Earth Center, the Mile High Business Alliance and Denver Botanic Gardens to create the Grow Local Colorado Campaign. The goals of the campaign include growing local food, local community and local economy, as well as encouraging 2009 new gardens in 2009. Denver’s Mayor John Hickenlooper attended a media event and campaign celebration and proclaimed May 14 as Grow Local day. He also announced a new vegetable garden in Civic Center Park in front of the City and County Building, and Transition Denver will be helping with that garden.
The photo shows Transition Denver supporter Barbara Masoner as she presents the Mayor with a basket of locally grown and produced goodies, as well as a Transition Handbook. Check out our new Transition Denver banner banner in the heart of it all!
Photo shared by Dana Miller.
Transition Denver
Transition Denver banner has been working alongside the Living Earth Center, the Mile High Business Alliance and Denver Botanic Gardens to create the Grow Local Colorado Campaign. The goals of the campaign include growing local food, local community and local economy, as well as encouraging 2009 new gardens in 2009. Denver’s Mayor John Hickenlooper attended a media event and campaign celebration and proclaimed May 14 as Grow Local day. He also announced a new vegetable garden in Civic Center Park in front of the City and County Building, and Transition Denver will be helping with that garden.
The photo shows Transition Denver supporter Barbara Masoner as she presents the Mayor with a basket of locally grown and produced goodies, as well as a Transition Handbook. Check out our new Transition Denver banner banner in the heart of it all!
Photo shared by Dana Miller.