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  • Urban Livestock Expo

    Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences 3857 W 111th Street, Chicago, IL, United States

    Angelic Organics Learning Center, Advocates for Urban Agriculture (AUA), and the Chicagoland Chicken Enthusiasts again present the Urban Livestock Expo on February 22, 2014 from 10AM to 1PM at the Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences, 3857 W 111th Street in Chicago. The Expo offers 

  • GROW Woodlawn 2014 Kick-Off

    Southside Gospel Church 863 E 64th St, Chicago, IL, United States

    GROW (Garden Resources of Woodlawn) is a group of Woodlawn volunteers, mostly gardeners, networking together to share resources, build community, and green and beautify Woodlawn. Come join us. Help us decide on GROW 2014 projects and goals. Meet other gardeners. Hear what’s new about gardening 

    Free
  • CCCG 2014 Conference – March 22 @ 10 am to 3 pm

    Navy Pier 600 E Grand Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR CCCG 2014 Registration is required. Click here to see a program of CCCG 2014 events. There are hundreds of community gardens sown across Chicago. Though we all garden in our unique neighborhoods, we are bound by common challenges, opportunities and 

  • Chicago Botanic Garden School Gardening Conference

    Professional Development Opportunity for Educators On June 28, 2014, the Chicago Botanic Garden is hosting the 16th School Gardening Conference “Next Generation of School Gardening”, for all grade levels. This conference provides an inspiring showcase of presentations, from tips to starting a new garden, to 

    $110
  • Soil in the City: Enhancing Urban Soils for Living Landscapes and Healthy Communities

    Crowne Plaza 160 E Huron, Chicago, IL, United States

    Update: full conference schedule now available! The theme of this conference is “restoring our available urban land and optimizing local resources, while protecting environmental and human health and enhancing socio-cultural dialogue." The conference will focus on three themes: (i) Urban Gardening, (ii) Green Infrastructures, and 

    $250