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      <title>community garden</title>
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      <published>2008-10-15T21:36:01Z</published>
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      <author><name>Va Her V</name></author>
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        <p>I have thought long and hard about a community garden for Del Norte County residents. We have a diversity groups of people that we can each learn from one another on how to grow different herbs and vegetables.&nbsp; I thought the project would not cost more than $10,000. We will need to find an open area where the sun shines on in the morning and the sun still sets on it at the end of the day.&nbsp; I have looked in and out of Del Norte County, I thought Smith River would be the best area to have the community garden, if we could find that open area.&nbsp; It is not too far out of town, it is easy to access it.&nbsp; We need tools, equipments, water hoses, pipes, etc. this could be a one year project or a continue project if we have funds.&nbsp; I just thought that, together, we could make this project possible.
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      <title>Border Idea: Sending the Right Message</title>
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      <published>2008-09-26T19:59:48Z</published>
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      <author><name>Ruth R</name></author>
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        <p>Today I drove by the border area and a thought occurred to me: what would it mean to visitors who stop there?&nbsp; They&#8217;re already on the Wild Rivers Coast--they&#8217;ve been on it a while.&nbsp; A sign/object/work of art announcing it might be rather strange.&nbsp; Visitors might wrongly interpret it as a dividing line rather than a connecting link.&nbsp; Sort of like a &#8220;The End.&nbsp; Thanks, Come Again.&#8221;  I don&#8217;t think we mean to do that.&nbsp; We want to show a connection--not a division. <img src="http://positively.hostedbynetraising.com/~hbn0713/images/smileys/downer.gif" width="19" height="19" alt="downer" style="border:0;" /> 
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I say this not to negate the idea, but in the hopes that, if we choose this idea, we can clearly communicate the message, &#8220;Hey! You&#8217;ve been on the Wild Rivers Coast for a while and even though you&#8217;ve crossed a border, you&#8217;re still here and there&#8217;s good stuff ahead!&#8221; <img src="http://positively.hostedbynetraising.com/~hbn0713/images/smileys/wink.gif" width="19" height="19" alt="wink" style="border:0;" /> 
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I mentioned this to my husband, and he suggested we do something at the CC Airport, a first entry point rather than a middle of the journey stop.&nbsp; I&#8217;m not sure how I feel about that yet, but I&#8217;m putting it out there.
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I think I got a little carried away with the smileys, but I couldn&#8217;t help myself.&nbsp;  <img src="http://positively.hostedbynetraising.com/~hbn0713/images/smileys/grin.gif" width="19" height="19" alt="grin" style="border:0;" /> 
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Ruthe
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