Monday, October 19, 2009

October Update

The garden has been getting a lot of use since school began. Here are just a few examples of what our students have been up to. Our kindergarteners have made a number of trips to the garden to see the sunflowers they planted during their mini-visit, return their hatched Monarch butterflies to nature, and visit the pond and vegetable beds. The kindergarteners have also been out in the garden with our art teacher, Ms. Maher, to make detailed observational drawings of their sunflowers and the surrounding beds. 3rd graders in Mrs. Sirois’ class are in the process of studying plants, and have been out to the garden to collect leaves, find seeds, see how plants are growing, and observe what various plants do and do not have in common. The garden is also a popular spot for book buddies and independent reading time.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Pink Tulip Project


Please join us Saturday Nov. 7th at 9:00 AM in the Poet's Hideaway to help plant 100 pink tulips! The Longfellow Pink Tulip Garden is part of the Pink Tulip Project, a fundraising project that benefits the Women's Cancer Fund at the Maine Cancer Foundation.

Welcome back!


It has been a busy summer in the Poet's Hideaway! Thanks to the hard work of our parent volunteers, the garden is in great shape for the start of a new school year. A new addition to the space this fall is a milkweed patch, which will provide food and habitat for monarch butterfly studies. The patch is a work in progress, and we still need donations of milkweed plants. Jenny Siler and Megan Abercrombie (both 1st grade parents) will be taking over coordination of the garden this year. We have some great things planned, so please check back for updates and events.

Upcoming fall work days: November 3rd and 7th.


Looking for a way to burn off all those extra calories from the Spaghetti Supper? Join us on Tuesday, November 3rd or Saturday, November 7th (that's the same day as the Spaghetti Supper) for our fall work days. We will be cleaning out the beds, hauling compost, and getting the garden ready for winter. Both events run from 9-noon, and we will have childcare and goodies at the Saturday event. Raindate: Sunday, November 8th.