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HomeGrown Culver City

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HomeGrown Culver City

Time: October 23, 2010 from 9am to 5pm
Location: Media Park, Culver City, California
Street: 9070 Venice Boulevard
City/Town: Culver City, CA 90232
Website or Map: http://www.homegrownculvercit…
Event Type: festival
Organized By: John Lyons
Latest Activity: Sep 15, 2010

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Event Description

The first annual "HomeGrown Culver City" is a FREE event that celebrates backyard edible gardening, sustainable gardening, and an ecological lifestyle.

This event seeks to unite people and organizations dedicated to teaching and fostering organic gardening in an effort to strengthen the local community of urban farmers.

People of all skill levels who are interested in the organic gardening movement will find an array of hands-on workshops dedicated to various disciplines of backyard farming.

This family-friendly celebration brings together a host of edible garden designers and specialists in the fields of composting, vermiculture, master gardeners, permaculture, bee keeping, and backyard chickens for a series of educational sessions and exhibits. Other participants will include organic soil and fertilizer companies, edible plant growers, and seed companies. Several independent specialty vendors will also be on-site to serve delicious foods made with natural and local ingredients.

Scheduled workshops and demonstrations will take place throughout the day. Local musicians will provide live entertainment and kids will enjoy a performance by a local children’s theater (among other fun activities).

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