For more info, go to: http://streathamcommoncommunitygarden.org/education/
Streatham Common Community Garden
community resource for promoting food, gardening, sustainable living, good health and positive community interaction
Bless the orchard with the cider produced at this year’s Apple Day,. We will see the return of the musicians who were so popular last year, leading the communal singing. We will be blessing the orchard with cider from October’s Apple day using a special Wassailing cup – made by Peter Noy, one of our trustee, s from wood form an old tree removed from the orchard prior to planting new trees. Flyer
The business to be conducted will be
Apologies
Chair’s report
Receipt of Annual Report (click to download report)
Adoption of Accounts
Elections
This year 2 trustees are required to stand for re-election :
John Rhodes and Kasia Brookes
Nominations will also be taken from any members wishing to become trustees.
Any Other Competent business
Only members are entitled to vote, membership will be due for renewal shortly after the meeting. Membership forms available here
After the meeting Charlotte Dove our Community Gardener in 2015 will talk about her Seed Saving trip to America.
Don’t forget:
Next open garden session after Wassailing – 24th January. We will not be open on Wednesdays in January.
We have a cookery demonstration with local food writer Rachel de Thample, using seasonal produce form the garden form 1pm on 20th September. We will have produce to sell – so you can try the recipes at home afterwards!
Advance notice – Got apples and pears? Bring them to Apple Day on 25th October. You can only store unblemished apples so bring the others along to be pressed for juice and cider.
We are open for community gardening sessions every Sunday from 12-4pm and every Wednesday from 2-4pm. There is always a range of jobs to suit all from digging to making tea. There is no need to register in advance – you can just turn up on the day and someone will show you what to do! We have a calendar of events and a garden calendar of what we will be sowing, planting and harvesting from now until the summer. Download our CALENDAR 2015 and see what we are doing each Sunday.
Wednesday Workshops 11-1 on 9/23rd September and 14/28th October.
Top of the Common (opposite the café) We will be having a stall selling produce from the garden and wooden items made by local wood turner Peter Noy (including some made from wood from the garden or on the Common). Garden open as usual as well.
As part of Urban Food Fortnight 2015 we are running two inspirational talks/workshop events – learning about, using and tasting produce from the garden – and fresh produce available for purchase:
Joan Riley from the Spitalfiields City Farm in the City of London (and one of our inspirational volunteers) will give you an opportunity to ask the question (and many have) “what’s that plant?”and find out the range of exotics in our Hot Bed as she talks about and shares the secrets of the Hot Bed garden and how she created it.
Local food writer and cookbook author and a regular and favourite contributor to our programme of events returns to the garden by popular demand and will lead a workshop and cookery demonstration using produce from the garden. She will also be bringing copies of her recipe book.
We will be holding our third annual Apple Pressing Day – bigger and better than ever! This year we will be providing lunch for participants. Please bring your locally produced apples and pears to be pressed – for juice and cider/perry – and get a share of the produce and we’ll put you on our apple map!!. We will also be providing apples (and juice) from Brogdale for tasting and pressing. There will be two pressing sessions: the first between 10.30 – 12.30 (followed by lunch) and the second between 1.30 – 3.30. Lunch will be provided courtesy of funding from Incredible Edible Lambeth
Bless the Orchard garden for the New Year and sample our cider – produced from the apples pressed on Apple Day in October.
Our contribution to the Streatham Festival. A hunt for bugs and insects around the garden led by volunteers from the Institute for Biology. Come and see who’s staying in the bug hotels and elsewhere in the garden. for those who don’t like bugs join our floral headband making classes in the arbor. We also have plenty of lettuce and salad leaves you can pick for picnics as well as a range of fresh picked produce.
if you’re not a regular volunteer (or even if you are) and want a chance to see the garden in it’s evening glory come along. Find out what we’ve been up to and we’d love to hear your ideas for what we should be planning for in the future.
Regular events We are open for community gardening sessions every Sunday from 12-4pm and every Wednesday from 2-4pm. There is always a range of jobs to suit all from digging to making tea. There is no need to register in advance – you can just turn up on the day and someone will show you what to do! We have a calendar of events and a garden calendar of what we will be sowing, planting and harvesting from now until the summer. Download our CALENDAR 2015 and see what we are doing each Sunday.
We are looking for local residents or community groups to plan and manage plots throughout the growing season from March-October 2015. We’ll provide free training and advice; in return you’ll take care of a bed.
For more info go to: www.streathamcommoncommunitygarden.org/education/learner-beds
Scare away the spirits! Breathe life in to the apple trees! Join us in the the Rookery Orchard to take part in the ancient English tradition of wassailing… In the morning we will be planting new fruit trees and in the afternoon we will singing some songs to help them thrive in the year ahead. Folk singer Molly Carroll and musicians will join us to lead the songs and incantations. Tree planting from 10.30am. Music at 2pm. We will also be sampling the Streatham cider which we made at Apple Day last October so if you’d like a taste of this premium local brew – then you know where to find us! Make sure you bring a pot or pan or something noisy to help scare the sprits away…
Learning activities and workshops from March
Our former Development Officer Charlotte Dove now has a contract with Groundwork working in the garden, funded by Esmee Fairbarin . She will be organising programme of workshops throughout the year form March , including during the week. Some will be for regular groups of learners and some open sessions – Watch this space for details
As a registered charity we must hold an Annual General Meeting within 15 months of registration. Time has flown by and we will be holding our first AGM on 7th January at 7.30PM at the Railway, Greyhound Lane . Anyone can attend but you must be a member to vote. Members will get a special invitation soon. Join now if you aren’t a member.
The AGM will be a business meeting and followed at 8 pm by a public meeting to discuss our plans for 2015 – everyone welcome and and you don’t need to be a member to take part – come along and have your say!