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As we mark today's equinox, I am so thrilled to report on how Journeywork is blossoming! This spring we're seeing how enthusiastically homeowners, congregations, and community groups embrace the vision of "a climate-resilient society that begins with people outside talking to each other while they put plants in the ground."
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Bringing folks together to build and renew healthy connections with the plants, animals, and other humans in our shared ecosystem takes diligent organizing, outreach, and funds. On behalf of our director Paige and the Board of Journeywork, I hope you will be moved to contribute to our ONE-DAY SPRING EQUINOX FUNDRAISER -- your support, in any amount, is deeply appreciated (and tax-deductible).
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March Highlights
On March 4, Paige, John, and Angie had wonderful conversations at the Environmental Open House hosted by the Upper Dublin Environmental Protection Advisory Board.
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Our outreach this year has already been so successful that Paige has visited TEN yards.
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"The thing you do can be small and now"
Itching to transform your own yard? Click here or on the newsletter image to read Paige's tips for replacing your own lawn with native plants, as published in the March issue of The Weavers Way Shuttle.
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Want to get your hands in the dirt at an upcoming event? Our spring project calendar is sure to be a full one! Sign up today to meet neighbors and learn new skills:
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March 18, Plymouth Meeting Friends: our volunteers sheet-mulched to prepare for planting!
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So far in 2023, 17 volunteers have given 42 hours of their time to ready yards for spring.
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We are grateful for your support.
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