Sunday, April 25, 2010

Thank You !!

This garden has been proven to be a real community effort, as we all care for the education and health of our kids.


It is an effort of promoting healthy foods, community involvement, increase environmental awareness and in general raise exceptional citizens of USA and of the world.


School gardens are popping up all over USA, the benefit and the rewards for parents, kids, teachers and the community as a whole have been proven to be unlimited. There is something to discover and experiment for every age (science, health/nutrition, math, community service, literature, art, social studies, cultural studies, history, etc).




It is a wonderful way to teach kids environmental attitude, self-confidence, community spirit, leadership skills, volunteerism, nutritional attitudes, positive attitude toward school, social skills and motor skills.

This project would not have been possible without the dedication, time, knowledge, hard work and financial support kindly donated to us by


ACE Hardware on Beechmont Av., Alisha and Mike Molloy, Anderson Town Center Kroger, Anderson Township (Steve Sievers, Dir of Dev and Richard Shelley, Staff members: Eric L., Don T., Jamie B., Rob G, Lorry D.), Burger Farm, Civic Garden Center, David Lindquist owner of Cassandra Farm, Ron and Diana Reynolds, Isabelle Reynolds, Granny's Garden School, Greenfield Plant Farm, Hamilton County Solid Waste Management District, Joan S. Thomas and Mike Weingarten, Junior Girl Scout Troop 48861, Kirsten Stilgenbauer, Mark and Kristen Page Alt, Mike Curry, Plants by Wolfangel, Wilson Elementary Principal Dr. Ann Roberts, participating teachers and school staff members, Sheila Vilvens, Susan Prince, Susan's Natural World.


A big thank to all of you and to all the kids who are participating to this project.


Vanessa Scocchera
Wilson Garden Wonder Chair

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