[Communications] Newsletter and website stuff

Amy Olson akeo at me.com
Fri Feb 7 00:17:41 CST 2020


Hi Lorraine,

Could you send a paragraph about the keynote speaker - I have his bio but thought we could include something about what he will talk about.

Also, could you send details about seeds (will there be a seed table) kids’ stuff, and anything else that’s new this year?

I’m getting close with the newsletter!
Amy


> On Feb 6, 2020, at 1:50 PM, Lorraine Kells <lxkells at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Amy,
> 
> Seeking details from Ellen, until then, here's all I have.  CCGA Resources has been propagating house plants like crazy, and the Resources team has taken cuttings for community gardeners and will make them available Saturday, Feb. 22.  Follow us on Facebook for more details to come. 
> 
> Check with Angela and Cordia re:sponsorship in newsletter.
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 12:54 PM Amy Olson <akeo at me.com <mailto:akeo at me.com>> wrote:
> Thanks, the newsletter is almost ready. Here’s what else is needed:
> 
> Resources Houseplant Distribution - date, time? need details and photo if possible
> Registration is Open for the 8th Annual Conference (with link to web page) - need confirmation from JW that it’s live.
> Call for sponsors and volunteers - who is volunteer coordinator? And do we want to mention sponsorship at all?
> 
> 
>> On Feb 6, 2020, at 10:25 AM, Lorraine Kells <lxkells at gmail.com <mailto:lxkells at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Amy,
>> 
>> Registration fee is same as last year,  I checked with Angela. Adults $25 , students (no age stated) $15, volunteers $15 but must check in with volunteer coordinator in advance for training dates /times  tbd.I don't drive but free parking is on Jackson. More info. Check back closer to conference date.
>> 
>> Marketing??? What else do you need?
>> 
>> On Thu, Feb 6, 2020, 9:01 AM Julie Samuels <jsamuels1966 at gmail.com <mailto:jsamuels1966 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> Yes that would be great - thank you!
>> 
>> On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 8:42 AM Amy Olson <akeo at me.com <mailto:akeo at me.com>> wrote:
>> Sure we can include this!
>> 
>> We could use the communications email address, could that work?
>> 
>> .…….…
>> amy olson
>> sent via iphone
>> 
>> 
>>> On Feb 6, 2020, at 08:30, Julie Samuels <jsamuels1966 at gmail.com <mailto:jsamuels1966 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Could an invitation for being an exhibitor/vendor be included?  I attached the one I will be sending out soon to past E/ V,s   but it would be interesting to see who else would like to participate.  Would something like this be ok?   If so,is there another return address that could be used .instead of mine(:=(?
>>>  
>>> "This year’s CCGA conference will be held in the very fine Whitney Young High School 211 S.  Laflin St, in Chicago. If you would like,  you might be able to  host an exhibit table on the "Bridge" in the school  and share your valuable knowledge, resources and skills with many of Chicago’s Community Gardeners that day!  You can  request an application from   ??? jsamuels1966 at gmail.com <mailto:jsamuels1966 at gmail.com> ???   and return  it as soon as possible.  There is limited space for tables ."   
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 12:12 AM Amy Olson via Communications <communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org <mailto:communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org>> wrote:
>>> Thanks Lorraine!
>>> 
>>> I’ll tighten up the draft and send a test in the morning. Then we will be ready to go once registration is ready.
>>> 
>>> Do you have a source for the quote  “plant dreams, pull weeds, and grow a happy life”?
>>> 
>>> We can include the jumping worms for sure.
>>> 
>>> Amy
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Feb 5, 2020, at 9:33 PM, Lorraine Kells <lxkells at gmail.com <mailto:lxkells at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Amy,
>>>> 
>>>> Here's a lead into a quote and new year message.
>>>> 
>>>> Many spent the early weeks of the new year reflecting on the year past, but we are gardeners; we are plant people. We more often look forward than back. We’ve already torn one page off a calendar and are eager to tear the pages until we can garden again to “plant dreams, pull weeds, and grow a happy life,”
>>>> 
>>>> and then lead into conference theme
>>>> 
>>>> Connection with plants and the environment has been an integral part of human culture. We make connections between things by finding some form of commonality among them and with us. This simple process starts at an early age in life, even without conscious thought. Connection encompasses feelings of belonging that give us a sense of place, of identification, being drawn to something.  This year’s theme “Connections through Gardening: Plants, People and the Environment,” aims to explore and celebrate the interconnectedness of our shared garden work and to foster relationships and conversations that shape and support best practices for sustainable living and growing in Chicago. As we read through the proposals submitted, our presenters wrote workshops that read our intention back to us in their own words, and we saw our theme emerging in many ways, and we know you will find connection in our human and plant communities as deeply as they did.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Amy, 
>>>> 
>>>> Howard Rosing, the moderator for the panel on health is interested in fitting into our conference and is seeking out how he might structure the panel. He asked if we would informally survey gardeners to determine what of the sort questions they might have for an expert panel. So we are not asking questions; we want people who get the newsletter to reply to me with the questions they might ask the panelists.  I thought I worded it that way, no?
>>>> 
>>>> Erik said we should start sending him photos write away.  As soon as this newsletter goes out and registration is up, I will reach out to gardeners.  It takes a personal outreach, believe me. I did it last year.
>>>> 
>>>> The jumping worms are more critical if there isn't room for both. Again maybe March is better or even after the conference to make it more urgent in gardeners' minds.
>>>> 
>>>> Lorraine
>>>> 
>>>> On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 7:16 PM Amy Olson <akeo at me.com <mailto:akeo at me.com>> wrote:
>>>> Hi Lorraine and all!
>>>> 
>>>> I’m so excited for the conference, the workshops sound amazing.
>>>> 
>>>> I’ve set up a draft email in Mail Chimp. I have to do something for a few hours and then will try to complete a draft and send a test this evening.
>>>> 
>>>> Here’s the story list along with a few thoughts/questions:
>>>> Quote needed - something about our conference theme of connecting.
>>>> Short Happy New Year message
>>>> Resources Houseplant Distribution
>>>> Registration is Open for the 8th Annual Conference (with link to web page)
>>>> Conference highlights with list of workshops.
>>>> Survey for Howard Rosing panel workshop - should we set up a separate survey? What are the questions? 
>>>> Conference call for exhibitors, sponsors and volunteers
>>>> Photos for slideshow
>>>> Pests - Jumping worms and European Pepper Moths? This moth alert was sent by Mamie on Nov. 18.
>>>> Next CCGA coordinating meeting
>>>> 
>>>> Let me know what you think, thanks!
>>>> Amy
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Feb 2, 2020, at 7:01 PM, Lorraine Kells <lxkells at gmail.com <mailto:lxkells at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Amy, JW
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I've sent a shared file in drive with the time block of conference presentations. 
>>>>>> I think it's best to go with title and description for website registration. Presenter photos and bios can go up as separate post, "Meet the Presenters."
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> "Sometimes the Questions are More Important than the Answers"
>>>>>> Howard Rosing, the moderator for the panel on health and wellbeing has asked 
>>>>>> us to informally survey gardeners to determine what questions they might have for an expert panel of the sort I am asking him to moderate.  We believe this will help him structure the panel so the panelists have time to present and the gardeners have time to question.  
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Jumping worm warning.
>>>>>> This very short video says it all. Creepy so don't watch before eating.
>>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrGnUFDXuyQ <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrGnUFDXuyQ>  
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Still to come but not much of a write-up; just an announcement.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> CCGA Resources received a giant pothos plant and has propagated it and others for community gardeners.  Pothos is one of the plants NASA deems an indoor air cleaner.  There will be a house plant distribution Saturday, Feb. 22.  Follow CCGA on Facebook for more information. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Photos can be provided 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> That's it for now.
>>>>>> 
>>>> 
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