Yup, that's right. Great things continue to come out of Springfield. Community Gardens, preservation of homes, adaptive reuse of vacant lots, mothballing, beautification everywhere! Working together makes us stronger, allows us to help and support one another, and the best of all, do even greater good for the community of Springfield.
Live Locally! The chain of love that links us together will continue to grow as we bond among community groups to bring the best out of Springfield, and ultimately bring out the best in each of us. Together we can do this, we must do this! "If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself." -Henry Ford
Here is our first step at uniting this front. Preservation SOS + Sustainable Springfield = the right thing to do
How exciting is this?
Sustainable Springfield is very excited to be working together with Preservation SOS. After working with another neighborhood non-profit for the past year to help launch the Laura Street Community Garden, we know what an impact that two non-profits can have working together.
Over the next year Sustainable Springfield is going to be working on several projects, in addition to continuing to manage the Laura Street Garden. Salvaging resources around us is something the Sustainable Springfield and Preservation SOS share in common. Vacant blighted land can be used for many great purposes - presently we are working on a community orchard project. Salvaging the housing stock in the Historic District is a sustainable practice that we fully endorse.
There are still obstacles to overcome and change does not come overnight, but working together can have a great impact.
Amanda Searle
Sustainable Springfield, President
Let's roll up our sleeves, and get to work...
So what's next, gang?
Quote from: Springfield Chicken on September 28, 2010, 01:23:08 PM
So what's next, gang?
I heard the banner at 8th & Boulevard is being painted this Sunday at 2pm. How about some nice plantings in those areas?
Ladies and Gentlemen.............I agree! Not only because I want too, but because it is the right thing to do!! Not to mention, there is power in numbers which is where the SPAR Council falls short..............8 representing how many ....98? Total number of people in Springfield is around 2,800....so where is the representation? Go team!
Paint, beautification, and love to one of the liquor stores on 8th Street, by Springfield residents, with the owner's blessing. Boo-Yah.
Pumpkin Sale at the Community Garden. Boo Yah
Mothballing on Ionia. Boo Yah
An Orchard on Ionia. Boo Yah
Killingsworth, Scott, and the cities new view of preservation. "The Springfield Pilot Program." Boo Yah
Make It Happen in November. Boo Yah
Gleaning Project and Fruit Sharing. Boo Yah
Making connections with other community groups, businesses, and non-profits. Boo Yah.
Sign being painted on Saturday at 2:00, not Sunday. I hope people aren't too hung over from First Friday to be there to help. :-)
Plantings are on the radar already. As soon as John Fabiano gets back from China, we're starting on those. Big plans for them. Can't wait until they are done!
Springfield banners now sparkle with new paint.
(http://i860.photobucket.com/albums/ab165/sheclown/sign.jpg)
<A Springfield Chicken took this photo>
The greatest asset Springfield has is its residents. When the residents get together, great things happen - this community gets better and better all the time.
The future holds some great great projects for Springfield
great job guys! now people will notice them when they drive by. i wonder if we can paint some of the drab looking buildings on main st, with the owners permission of course.
Hanjin,
Pick the "ugliest."
Post the address.
A picture if you can.
No promises, but maybe we can make it happen.
Sustainable Springfield now has a website, we will be adding Preservation SOS info over the next few days as well
http://www.sustainablespringfield.net/
Quote from: hanjin1 on September 29, 2010, 09:35:21 AM
great job guys! now people will notice them when they drive by. i wonder if we can paint some of the drab looking buildings on main st, with the owners permission of course.
We'd LOVE to.