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Save the Date: Mustache Masquerade (City Blossom’s Annual Garden Fiesta)

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Every June we like to celebrate the successes of the spring and the upcoming summer with a themed garden fiesta. We are excited to announce that this year will be the Mustache Masquerade. Come flaunting your most impressive mask or mustache and enjoy an enchanting evening in the garden, under the stars. There will be scrumptious delights, colorful cocktails, juicy raffle items, and a photo booth to capture all nights best and brightest.

Thursday June 21st, 2012
6:30 – 9:00pm
in the garden on
Harvard & 11th Sts.
Washington DC 20009

$15 donation, RSVP to info@cityblossoms

All proceeds support City Blossoms’ summer programming. Interested in sponsoring or donating to the fiesta fund? Contact rebecca@cityblossoms.org

Special Thanks to Emily Dove for her designs (emilydove.com), David Bloom & Ryan Ulbrich for their hot DJ skills.
Also thanks to EatWell DC, and Revonav.

Community Green Spaces SPRING Schedule

Monday, January 10th, 2011

Open Times are scheduled sessions that include FREE staff-led activities for children, families, volunteers and anyone who wants to drop by!

Girard Children’s Community Garden:
(in playground by 15th & Girard Sts, NW WDC 20009, near Columbia Heights Metro)

Wednesdays 4-6pm
Fridays 4-6pm, includes the Garden Stand. Weekly  fresh veggies & herbs!
Saturdays 4-6pm

Marion Street Intergenerational Garden:
(located on 1519 Marion St, NW WDC 20001, near Shaw/Howard Metro)

Tuesdays 5-7pm, includes the Garden Stand & Herb CSA Pick-up. Weekly  fresh veggies & herbs!
Thursdays 5-7pm
Saturdays 4-6pm

A Few More Notes:
Volunteering: Everyone is welcomed to come by and help out during Open Times but if you are interested in volunteering more regularly or outside of Open Times please contact info@cityblossoms.org for more information.

Group Visits & Field Trips: Want to schedule a group visit (for any ages)? Email us and we will be happy to share volunteering and workshop opportunities in either of the Community Green Spaces.  Contact Lola Bloom for more information  lola@cityblossoms.org)

Garden Stands: Every week participating children and youth run donation-based Garden Stands sharing herbs and produce harvested that day! The Stands work on a pay-what-you-can basis and proceeds support the garden activities and celebrations.

Seeds of Wonder: A Bilingual Garden-Based Early Childhood Curriculum

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Coming soon for early childhood educators! After years of teaching children ages 3-5 City Blossoms is publishing  Semillas de Maravilla/Seeds of Wonder, a bilingual year-round curriculum consisting of 30 garden-related lessons plus all kinds of resources and helpful hints. Lessons align with typical educational standards and investigate subjects including:

- Observing plant life cycles
- Learning about insects and their roles in a garden
- Creating nature-inspired artwork
- Making garden-inspired recipes

Fun and playful, this book is designed to work for learning centers just starting to explore gardening as a learning tool to schools with established green spaces. Books will be available soon for purchase on this site and other venues. Until then e.mail info@cityblossoms.org for more information.

Thinking of starting a school garden, click here to visit our “Educators” page and download our How to Start a School Garden Toolkit.