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35 <br />Completed form must be received by <br />February 28, 2003 (after which call to check on openings) <br />Register early; space is limited to 120. <br />Yes! I want to attend! Please register me as follows: <br />Name <br />Street Address <br />city /State /zip <br />Telephone (include area code) <br />Email <br />Tease indicate the one workshop yon will most likely attend in <br />'acli conoirrent session: <br />Session 1 Session 3 <br />_ Intro to Organics _ Passive Greenhouse <br />_ Composting _ Starting a Garden <br />_ Seed Saving _ Water Gardens <br />Ornamental Gardening Rotations / Cover Crops ': <br />Session 2 Session 4 <br />_ soil Biology _soil Biology j <br />_ Salad Bar _ Intro to Organics <br />_ Beneficial Insects _ Composting <br />_ Starting Seeds _ Weed ID /Management <br />Fee <br />$35 for CFSA and NCBG members, lunch included. <br />(See membership info on reverse.) <br />_ <br />$40 for non - members, lunch included. <br />_ I would like a _ vegetarian _ regular lunch. <br />$5 additional fee for copy of all handouts from all <br />workshops <br />Enclosed: check payable to CFSA - POGS for $ <br />_ Yes! I want to join _ CFSA _ NCBG <br />Enclosed: check payable to _ CFSA _ NCBG <br />(See reverse for membership fees.) <br />Trash -Free Event <br />We are seeking to make this a trash free event. Please bring a rep, <br />plate, cloth napkin, and utensils. We'll compost all other items. <br />Please mail completed form and check(s) to: <br />CFSA — Piedmont Organic Gardening School <br />PO Box 448, Pittsboro, NC 27312 <br />Four work- exchange scholarships are available for <br />low- income individuals. Please call (919 - 542 -2402) <br />or email (cfsa ®cerolinafarmstewards.org) <br />CFSA for more information. <br />The 2003 <br />Piedmont <br />Organic <br />at ; <br />is the <br />seventh in a <br />series which <br />began in <br />1996. The <br />goal is to <br />provide <br />information, <br />resources, <br />and hands- <br />on exper- <br />iences to <br />help you <br />develop a <br />productive organic garden. The workshops <br />are designed to meet the needs of the home <br />gardener on a wide range of topics. Local <br />experts from across the region will make <br />this event both fun and educational. This <br />year we will be featuring exhibitors offering <br />organic plants and garden supplies and a <br />local seed exchange. <br />Please come join us on Saturday, March 8, <br />at Central Carolina Community College in <br />Pittsboro, North Carolina, for a day of <br />learning, networking and enjoying rich <br />conversation and great food. <br />To register, fill out form at left, write a <br />check for fee payable to CFSA —POGS <br />(and for membership in CFSA and/or <br />NCBG if you so choose — see reverse for <br />info and to whom checks are payable), and <br />mail to the address shown on the form. <br />8:00 - 8:30 Registration <br />8:30 - 8:45 Welcome and <br />Introduction TonyKleese <br />8:45-10:15 Session 1 <br />Introduction to Organics <br />Leah Cook <br />Composting <br />Lee Barber <br />Heirloom Vegetables /Seed Saving <br />Lee Barnes <br />Ornamental Gardening in Sync with <br />Nature <br />Ginny Gregory <br />10:15-10:30 Break <br />Coffee, tea and snacks <br />10:30 -12:00 Session 2 <br />Soil <br />Biology <br />Joel Gruver <br />Grow Your <br />Own Salad <br />Bar <br />Tony Kleese <br />Beneficial Insect ID and Management <br />Debbie Roos <br />Starting Seeds <br />Cathy Jones <br />C <br />