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Grassroots Gardens Volunteers

Looking to Volunteer?  Like to garden?  Look no further!

Grassroots Gardens has put out the call for volunteers to help at a few community gardens around Buffalo — now is your chance to get involved and get your hands dirty!  Join us on the following workdays to make these community gardens more wonderful than they already are:

7/17: The Cottage District Community Garden is looking for some muscle and a few extra hands to help out with a project at their garden at 10AM on  Saturday, July 17th @ 60 York St (between Normal and Plymouth).  They’re looking for at least five people, but more is always merrier.

7/31: Also, on Saturday, July 31st at 10AM the Community Garden at 20 Orton Place will need as many volunteers as they can get–they are going to be taking down / moving materials and replanting the gardens.

Come help out!!!!

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Paver Workshop

Come out this weekend, July 10th and 11th for our two day workshop!

Day one. digging and leveling the ground. 10am start
Day two. installation of paver’s. 12pm start

Come out this weekend and help us make a patio in our yard at the ReSource.

We will spread the work out over two days so we have an adequate amount of time and energy to transform our yard into a relaxing oasis.

Over the weekend you will be able to lend a hand as well as learn how to prep an area for laying down the paver’s as well as how to install them and make sure they stay in tact over time.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity on how to lay pavers.  You will walk away with an abundant amount of knowledge about this tricky and time consuming DIY project.  Come out this weekend and ask some questions about this topic.

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We need Water Techs

Are you an early riser? or does your workshift end in the wee hours of the morning? The heat wave is going to wreck our investment in the garden if we can’t keep up with watering.
It’s important that we water every day, but the problem is that it should really happen early in the morning.  If you’d like to help us water the gardens, you can meet us at 8am at 158 Eaton.  If you’re available earlier, the gardens always have full water barrels–the watering cans are nearby you’re welcome to water the beds, flowers, rows and anything else that looks like it’s supposed to be green, colorful or edible.
Watering Tips:
Water in the morning when it’s cool
Avoid getting water on the plant leaves–keep the water spout/spray under the leaves or closer to the ground
Never water during the peak heat/sun hours or you will scorch roots and steam the leaves
Avoid watering most plants at night so water doesn’t pool overnight and leave your plants susceptible to fungal growths

Here’s a link to some green/gray watering tips.

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POSTers Needed

We need folks to go on a walk, a stroll, a canvas to pass out invites for Saturday’s Strawberry Moon Celebration and hang some posters for the Pickle Eating Spectacle in the neighborhood and around town.  PLEASE email us at volunteer {at} buffaloreuse(.)org for more details or stop by the porch at 158 Eaton and pick up the posters.

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Well, hello there!

My name is Danielle Rovillo and I am the latest addition to the Buffalo ReUse crew. I am proud to announce that I am the new Volunteer Coordinator. I am really excited to join in ReUse’s effort to strengthen Buffalo! 

I recently received my Master’s in Urban Planning from the University at Buffalo. I have a background in architecture, environmental design, and community development. As a student, I have worked in many different places. I interned at a engineering firm, did field work for the City, and researched for professors. I also spent many years making delicious pizzas.

I think all of that pizza has gone to my head because I am sort of obsessed with food! I like growing, cooking, and eating yummy local veggies. I love learning about food access, community gardening, localism, healthy living, and all of the ways our City can help us live happier, healthier lifestyles. I also get excited about community building, the environment and green practices, fair housing, composting, and bicycling. More importantly, I am interested in how all of these things fit together in Buffalo’s diverse neighborhoods. I love, love, love the Queen City and have spent a great deal of time studying our history, development, and plans for revitalization. Now it’s time to put it all to work.

I was really excited when I heard about this job because I knew it would be a great way to contribute to the City’s rejuvenation. From what I’ve heard, the ReUse volunteers are a pretty amazing bunch. I look forward to working with the ReUse team and the volunteer crews to bring people together under a common goal – strengthening the city that we love.

I encourage everyone to volunteer with Buffalo ReUse! We have a range of tasks to complete this summer, so I hope you will consider joining us (or joining us again, and again, and again) in our effort to reuse, repurpose, and rediscover Buffalo. Send me an email and let me know your interests, I will do my best to match you with an appropriate task. We appreciate volunteer contributions no matter your time commitment – so pick a day, week, or month this summer and join in the fun!

If I won’t get to meet you as a volunteer, I hope I will see you at the ReSource shopping , or at a workshop learning how to beef up your container garden. Don’t forget to check out the community calendar – there are some pretty great events. I, for one, cannot wait to taste fresh strawberry slushies at the Strawberry Moon Celebration on June 26th.

Click here to sign up as a volunteer! Feel free to email me with questions, thoughts, and ideas. volunteer {at} buffaloreuse(.)org

Hope to see you soon!

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get some PRACTICE

MAP needs volunteers for a quick, early evening of work to finish their green house. We are hoping some of you might go over and practice so you’ll have some know-how for when ReUSE puts up ours later this summer!
Details Below:
This Tuesday (6/8)from 4-8 PM we will be putting the final touches on
our new greenhouse, and need volunteers to show up in force to help
us handle and install 2 40′X100′ sheets of plastic. No skilled labor needed, just lots of hands and smiles.

From 4-6 we will be installing the doors on the structure, and from
6-8 we will be putting the plastic in place. Come after work and
help this project become a reality!

Jesse @the farm
389 Massachusetts Avenue

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Cold Spring Tree Planting

This Saturday, May 1st, ReUse needs folks to help plant trees with Re-Tree WNY. After this planting we will have literally and officially planted 1,000 trees in the historic Cold Springs and historic Masten neighborhood. I am not sure how many more plantings Re-Tree WNY will sponsor in the future so we want to make sure this one counts! We pre-dig the holes so this volunteer opportunity is really great for people of all ages because it’s not as strenuous as some other sites.
Please eat a hearty breakfast and dress appropriately; we will plant even if it’s raining.
I guarantee it will be muddy, so wear boots or sneakers you can get dirty. We will also do a Street Blitz in conjunction with The Great American Cleanup; neighborhoods across the country are sprucing and clearing litter from sidewalks–come out and join the effort!
We’ll begin at 298 Northampton at 9am and give you a quick tree planting training and put you into teams; we intend to be done by 3pm. If you’re under 18, please bring the waiver signed by a parent.

Try to carpool.  Parking is available behind the store on Eaton Street, near 158 Eaton.

As always, we will finish with a potluck and group massage (shoulders only–no feet). Caesandra is making her not-quite-famous-yet tater tot casserole, pear-n-spice bread pudding and whatever else she finds in the pantry. Feel free to bring chips, hot dog buns, cornbread muffins, cookies, salads, utensils or a crockpot of comfort food.

If you’re available this Friday, we could use a few extra hands to pickup the trees from the garage. Please meet us at 8am ReUse to carpool over call 885-4131 so we know to expect you.

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Wednesday (and Friday) Workday – Transplants

This Wednesday (4/28) and Friday (4/30) we will be transplanting many of the seedlings that we’ve started in our basement and hardened off in coldframes in our backyard. We germinated seeds and distributed seedlings to support several community gardens, made them available to fellow gardeners at our Seedling Swap last Saturday, and still have some left to put into our own gardens and share with our Patchwork Neighbors who have adopted a bed.

Come out to our gardens at 326 Northampton on Wednesday from 2pm – 5pm to help us with transplanting our seedlings and other garden chores (and we’ll be there Friday too–but call ahead because we also have to go pick up trees). If you have adopted a bed and want to transplant a few into your garden, you can do that too! We are running out of adoptable beds; hurry if you want one–contact us at greenspaces {at} buffaloreuse(.)org or come out on Wednesday.

And whether you’ve adopted a bed or not, we can always use your help with garden chores during weekly Workday hours:

-Wednesdays from 2pm – 5pm

-Fridays from 9am – Noon

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Co-InCharge types needed

There are quite a few BIG DEALIO events in the pipeline for the spring and summer that I could really use a lot of helpers and/or maybe a person who wants to be Co-In-Charge of one or more of them.  Email a reply which let’s me know which one you’d like to help with and we’ll figure out when we can meet and get more details taken care of.  I will need your telephone number too, please.
The events coming up are:
Earth Warming Party/OPEN HOUSE, Saturday April 24th 10am-4pm. See our first one here–LOTS of activities planned for that day.  We need folks to grab a handful of invitational leaflets and pass them out.  We will have volunteers from students at BUFF State for setup/day-of and they’ll be with us until about noon, but then we’ll need folks for the rest of the day.  We need volunteers to help with Garden/Store/Tool Library TOURS, registering people for Tool Library, setting up tables for the other guest nonprofits and service groups, setting up and playing games with the kids, operating the grill, manning seedling swap table, event clean up and more.  Potluck dishes needed too.
Potluck for the May 1st Tree Planting: We plant from 9-3pm and finish with a potluck.  I try not to micromanage potlucks–we are happy with whatever we get, but If folks are willing to bake muffins, cookies, breads it staves off the appetite until the afternoon.  Then, hopefully, we’ll have an assortment of sandwiches or crockpots of goodness or bags of chips or buns&weiners.  I need a Grub Coordinator so I can focus on the trees and people planting.  You’d be in charge of getting tables setup and fielding dishes as they come in, the grill, water coolers, coffee pots, garbage cans etc.  Cooking is a form of volunteering; so feel free to drop off a box of apples or a covered dish.
Waffle Breakfast Plate Fundraiser (for the garden program) Saturday, May 8th: LOTS of planning still needed for this.  We need ingredients for vats of batter, borrowing of waffle irons, we need ironers and servers and folks to collect funds.  I will also be eating worms and if you know other folks with COURAGEOUS palettes–heck, I’ll settle for people who were born without tastebuds–but if I’m the only one eating worms I guess I can stomach it as long as the donations come in!  We’ll need help with publicity and setting up the camp kitchen and tables etc.
Salad Smorgabord & Seedling Swap: May 22nd Essentially, it’s a garden work day with a salad buffet; lettuce optional!  Again, we need a Grub Coordinator–and folks to help setup the buffet table and chairs.  Folks bring whatever kind of salad they would like to share. We will also harvest whatever we can that day and prep salads using whatever might be available!
Pickle Eating Contest: very beginning planning stages–date set for Saturday, July 3rd.  Essentially, there’s about 2hrs worth a pickle shenanigans.  I have a list of short competitions which will make up an intersting platform of events.  It will take longer to plan this than it will to actually do it, but it will be a blast!  I’ve got a call out to gardeners to grow cucumbers and we’ll need to project out harvests and pickling parties and sort cucumbers etc etc.

Please email Caesandra and Rachel at volunteer {at} buffaloreuse(.)org if you can assist with any components of these events.

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Grow Buffalo, Grow!

Buffalo Growing is a collaboration that brings together a diverse group of organizations and community members around a common commitment to urban greening, access to healthy food and fostering sustainable communities. The group is focused on both short term and long term solutions to issues such as leasing city-owned land, zoning for urban farms, access to resources and training/education.

One of the group’s main focuses is urban farming and community & backyard gardening. This year is a pilot year for a seed and transplant program to help support gardens in Buffalo. Community gardens will receive seed packets and transplants throughout the growing season and have the opportunity to participate in resource pooling and bulk purchasing.

Volunteers are needed on Friday, April 16th from 11am – 1pm to help package seeds and prepare transplants for distribution. This will take place at MAP on 271 Grant St.

Join in on this opportunity to support gardens and farms in the city, and check out the Buffalo Growing Calendar for other upcoming events.

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