25.5.11

Urgent Help Needed!

Friends of Jardin Maravilloso, 
As summer approaches, it seems our schedules tend to become a bit more variable with vacations, traveling, etc. We are trying to develop a watering schedule for the garden for the next month and are finding that it may be easier to change the way we schedule waterings. We have a more urgent need for waterers over the next few weeks, as some of us are definitely traveling, and are looking for interested volunteeres to assist with our May/June dates. This commitment would be one-time, but if we can get people who are interested in watering once monthly, we may be able to create a consistent monthly schedule and take the burden off of a small group of people -and this will keep us from scrambling when several people are out of town at once.

So, I've listed the dates we need help below, but please keep the following in mind:
If you are interested and wish to respond (jardinmaravilloso@gmail.com or (513)659-8747), please let us know date(s) that you would be available to water and if you are interested in possibly doing a monthly watering or if you wish to only water this one time. And, please remember, our volunteers are welcome to garden produce once we begin distribution- which should be soon!

Here are the dates**:
THIS Thursday May 26th
THIS Saturday May 28th
Wednesday, June 1st
Friday June 3rd
Sunday June 5th
Tuesday June 7th
Saturday June 11th
Saturday June 18th
Monday June 20th
Wednesday June 22nd
Friday June 24th

If one of these dates don't work for you, but another does, please don't hesitate to offer the day(s) that do work and we can do some shuffling around. Again, since we are reworking our schedule, we are including all dates for the upcoming months that need filled. As we establish a firmer schedule and determine who is interested in helping in a monthly rotation, I hope to have a much more organized process for scheduling this in the coming months.
 
Thank you so much for your time and support of our project. I hope you've looked at our blog posts below to see some of the progress we (and our plants!) have been making.

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