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classes & camps spring 2014 get all the dirt! seattletilth.org learn About Seattle Tilth Page 2 Organic Gardening page 3 Urban Livestock page 4 Permaculture & Special Topics page 5 Kitchen page 6 Garden Educator Workshops page 7 Kids & Youth page 8 Classes by Date page 10 Registration Form page 11 Map page 12 Seattle Tilth inspires and educates people to safeguard our natural resources while building an equitable and sustainable local food system.

Photo by Thor Radford About Seattle Tilth Learn, grow & eat with us! Find out more at seattletilth.org. ABOUT SEATTLE TILTH Adult and Kids Education We have been teaching people of all ages to grow food organically for 36 years. Read this booklet to learn about our upcoming classes for adults and kids camps and school tours! Become a Member Members receive discounts on classes, invitation to members-only events, our bi-monthly print newsletter and a vote for Seattle Tilth s Board of Directors. Look for member pricing on each class. Lend a Hand, Volunteer Our volunteer program attracted 1,700 people last year and dedicated volunteers and interns play an essential role in helping Seattle Tilth accomplish our mission. Consider volunteering in our gardens and farms, events, classes, camps and office! Visit Our Learning Gardens & Farms Seattle Tilth maintains community learning gardens and farms in north, central and south Seattle, Auburn and Issaquah. We demonstrate innovative organic agriculture techniques and offer hands-on learning experiences. Several sites are open for self-guided tours; see map on back page. Gain Farm-to-Market Skills Learn to farm with us! Homeless and underserved youth learn job and leadership skills through Seattle Youth Garden Works, an urban agriculture youth employment program. Immigrants, refugees and lowincome individuals develop small farming businesses through Seattle Tilth Farm Works. Ask the Garden Hotline Ask us your garden questions! The Garden Hotline offers individualized solutions to your garden problems. (206) 633-0224 // help@gardenhotline.org Hire a Garden Consultant Staff garden experts are available for landscape consultations. We offer personalized home visits that can help you convert your yard into a sustainable and edible organic landscape. Be an Environmental Ambassador Participate in free educational training in composting, recycling or water conservation, then provide community education on these topics as a volunteer natural resources ambassador. Cook with Us Through Community Kitchens Northwest, we bring people together to cook and share meals in their own neighborhoods at schools, community centers and churches. Build a Just & Secure Food System Seattle Tilth is finding creative ways to address hunger and food security. The Just Garden Project builds garden beds for low-income families. At Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands and other sites,we grow, share and eat fresh, healthy food with community members Support Our Work Several of our programs do not generate income and require support from the community. Consider making a charitable contribution to help us offer our educational programs to people with limited financial resources. 2 For more details and registration, visit seattletilth.org. Advance payment and registration required.

Organic Gardening Eating fresh veggies and herbs that you grow yourself is a thrill! Learn how to get the best results using organic methods healthy for you and the environment. Container Gardening 101 Thursday, April 10; 6 8 p.m., GSC Saturday, May 10; 2 4 p.m., BGP Container gardening is great for beginning gardeners, apartment dwellers or anyone looking to add extra space or variety to his or her garden. This class will introduce you to the many benefits of container gardening and cover everything you need to get started, from choosing containers and crops to ongoing maintenance. Leave with the knowledge you need to grow herbs, salads, small fruits and heat-loving crops like tomatoes and peppers in containers! Start Seeds Indoors Saturday, March 1; 2 4 p.m., BGP Get a head start on spring and summer by starting your garden indoors now. Save money, grow varieties you can t find in stores and be more self-sufficient by growing your own plant starts. Our instructor will provide step-by-step instruction on how to grow your veggie garden from seeds. Topics include finding the right supplies, setting up your own indoor growing space including light and heat requirements, caring for your seedlings, preparing plants to move outside and transplanting. Smart Garden Planning Thursday, March 27; 6:30 8:30 p.m., GSC How can you make the most of the space you have? Learn how to choose the best location for your garden and which crops to plant. This class will also address important considerations such as crop rotation, succession planting and the different requirements of cool and warm weather crops. Students will have an opportunity to practice building their own garden plan and come away with tools to continue seasonal crop planning. Become a Seattle Tilth member and receive discounts on classes today! Get Your Garden Growing Saturday, April 5; 2 4 p.m., BGP Thursday, May 1; 6 8 p.m., GSC Dig in and get your spring and summer garden started right! Proper preparation is crucial if you would like to have a bountiful harvest season. This class covers soil preparation, seed sowing methods and season extension tools such as cloches and cold frames. Leave prepared to get your garden started and you ll be ready for a productive and delicious season. Some Like It Hot: Grow Great Tomatoes Saturday, May 10; 10 a.m. noon, BGP Thursday, May 22; 6:30 8:30 p.m., GSC Fresh tomatoes and peppers are some of the most delicious veggies, but they can be tricky to grow in our cool summers. This class will teach you everything you need to know to grow the biggest, earliest and most flavorful warm weather crops. You will learn about season extension techniques, trellising, pruning, fertilizing, watering and harvesting. Use these techniques to try tougher crops like melons and eggplants. If you love tomatoes and peppers, don t miss this class! Be the envy of your neighbors. Secrets of Companion Planting Saturday, May 17; 10 a.m. noon, GSC Learn how to choose plants that grow well together, rather than competing for resources. This class introduces you to many ways you can combine plants to maximize your harvest and make the most of your space. Learn about the different characteristics of annual and perennial food crops and how to plan accordingly. We will also explore the permaculture concept of plant guilds and discuss how to use nature as a model for your garden. INTRO Organic Gardening 101 Saturday, March 1; 10 a.m. 2 p.m., GSC Thursdays, April 17 (Part 1) and April 24 (Part 2); 6 8 p.m., GSC Saturday, May 10; 1 5 p.m., GSC Want to grow your own food but don t know how to get started? Learn the fundamentals of organic gardening through Seattle Tilth s essential introductory course. Topics include garden planning, composting, watering, and managing pests and diseases. Leave with the knowledge and skills you need to begin growing your own food organically, which will save you money and improve the health of your community. $55 INDIVIDUALS, $46 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBERS, $90 HOUSEHOLD PRICE FOR TWO ADULTS The Comprehensive Organic Gardener INTENSIVE March 5 26; Wednesdays, 7 9 p.m. and Saturdays, 10 a.m. 3 p.m.; GSC April 9 30; Wednesdays, 7 9 p.m. and Saturdays, 10 a.m. 3 p.m.; BGP The Comprehensive Organic Gardener program gives urban gardeners a complete introduction to the dynamic world of organic gardening and an opportunity to meet a growing community of fellow edible gardening enthusiasts. This intensive program emphasizes experiential, hands-on learning to present scientific and practical information. Basics concepts that we cover include building healthy soil, garden planning, crop rotation, organic pest management and seed saving. Participants will explore how to support a healthy ecosystem while managing a productive organic vegetable garden. Leave fully equipped to start producing food for yourself, your family and friends! $275 INDIVIDUAL, $235 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBER Organic Pest Management Saturday, May 17; 2 4 p.m., GSC Now that your garden is growing all you have to do is sit back and watch, right? But wait, who s eating holes in your broccoli and what about all of those weeds? Learn how use plants to attract beneficial bugs that can pollinate your crops and eat damaging insects, as well as how to deal with the pesky pests who eat your veggies. Leave with a basic understanding of organic pest management practices to deal with pest, weed and disease control in the vegetable garden. CLASSES: ORGANIC GARDENING BGP= Bradner Gardens Park GSC= Good Shepherd Center See map on back cover for addresses. 3

Urban Livestock Taking care of animals and keeping them healthy requires knowledge and preparation. Take a class and gain a solid foundation. You will love the fresh, delicious, home-grown products and caring for your new friends! CLASSES: URBAN LIVESTOCK 4 Backyard Beekeeping 101 Saturday, March 22; 10 a.m. noon, GSC Thinking about raising bees in your backyard? Now is the perfect time to begin your hive to enjoy throughout the year. Honeybees are essential pollinators for your garden. Their honey is a delicious and valuable product you can harvest at home and share with your family and friends. Expert beekeeper Corky Luster will cover the fundamentals of beekeeping, including equipment, parts of the hive, bee food, seasonal management, apiary location and city codes. Beekeeping 201 Thursday, March 6; 6:30 8:30 p.m., GSC Saturday, March 22; 2 4 p.m., GSC You ve decided to raise honey bees and started planning for your new hive what s next? Get started with confidence by taking this follow-up course to Beekeeping 101. Learn how to install bee packages, inspect your hive during the first few critical weeks and maintain your hive through spring and early summer. Bring your questions and leave with the knowledge you need to start and maintain your hive. Students will watch the instructor go through beekeeping processes indoors and be able to ask questions. Beekeeping Special On March 22, take both Beekeeping 101 and 201 for $64! Visit our website or email melissadison@seattletilth.org to register. City Chickens 101 Saturday, March 8; 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m., GSC Saturday, May 17; 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m., GSC Interested in tending a flock of your own? Find out exactly what it takes to keep chickens in the city so you can collect delicious eggs from your own backyard. This class is an introduction to caring for adult chickens, including chicken physiology, behavior, health and nutrition, and coop requirements. Learn the most important considerations in caring for a small flock of hens in a limited space and leave with the knowledge you need to start your own flock. $40 INDIVIDUALS, $30 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBERS, $60 HOUSEHOLD PRICE FOR TWO ADULTS Poultry Health Peeks Wednesday, April 30; 6:30 8:30 p.m., GSC Look at a chicken--from tail to beak--with avian veterinarian, Dr. Bruce Singbeil, who will introduce you to the basics of poultry health throughout a chicken s lifespan. Topics include nutrition, health management, parasites and common backyards flock ailments and diseases. You will learn when to seek help for your birds and what is available. This class is an excellent opportunity to ask the vet all your chicken questions! Raise City Ducks Sunday, March 2; 2 4 p.m., BGP Ducks provide excellent pest control for your garden and lay large, rich eggs that are great for baking. They also can become charming and fun backyard companions. This class starts with the many benefits of raising ducks and covers basic physiology and behavior, housing, nutrition, city regulations, different breeds and egg laying. Leave with a clear understanding of how to get started raising ducks in the city. For more details and registration, visit seattletilth.org. Raise City Goats Saturday, April 19; private residence in Madrona Learn what it takes to keep miniature goats for fun, food or fiber. This class will introduce you to the basics of keeping mini-goats including city regulations, miniature breeds, yard and shelter requirements, feeding, breeding, milking and keeping your herd healthy. This class will be held at a private residence so you can see an example of goats in action. Participants will leave the class with the basic information needed to decide if being an urban goat-herder is right for you. Raise City Rabbits Sunday, March 9; 2 4 p.m., BGP Rabbits can be great additions to your urban farm as both livestock and pets. They turn garden trimmings into the best fertilizer, grow wooly fiber that can be spun and knitted into clothing, and can be harvested for meat and pelts. This class covers choosing breeds for specific purposes, housing requirements, feeding, health issues and best practices for harvesting different products. This introductory class is includes an opportunity to meet some heritage breed American Chinchillas and Satin Angora Fiber rabbits. Participants will leave the class with the basic information needed to decide if keeping rabbits is right for you and how to get started. Chicken Coop & Urban Farm Tour Saturday, July 12, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. throughout Seattle seattletilth.org/events Advance payment and registration required.

Permaculture & Special Topics Create multi-functional, productive, healthy outdoor spaces. Grow Mushrooms Saturday, March 29; 2 4 p.m., BGP Saturday, April 12; 10 a.m. noon, GSC Saturday, May 31; 10 a.m. noon, GSC It is easier to grow tasty edible mushrooms at home or in your garden than you might think! Edible mushrooms add valuable nutrients to your diet and offer endless options in the kitchen. Learn which types of mushrooms grow well in our area and the equipment that you will need to grow them. We will also cover the fascinating basics of mushroom science and how fungi function in nature. We will discuss growing mushrooms on logs and stumps, sawdust and wood chips, coffee grounds and other natural culture methods. Learn how you can fill that shady corner of your garden with edible fungi and gain a fun new hobby! Grow Edible Perennials: Vegetables Wednesday, April 2; 6 8 p.m., BGP Perennial vegetables require less maintenance than annuals and can add new and unusual variety to your garden. This class will introduce you to growing and harvesting all the different parts of perennial plants. From early spring shoots, like asparagus and rhubarb, to edible flowers like daylilies and artichokes, you ll be harvesting year-round with less overall work. We will also cover choosing where to plant perennials as well as ongoing maintenance and harvesting. Leave inspired to add perennial crops to your edible landscape! Urban Weeds and Wild Foods Part 1: Identify and Harvest Saturday, April 26; 12 2 p.m., GSC Identify and gather some of our city s most common and delicious edible weeds. Why fight the weeds in your lawn when you can eat them?! Join Front Yard Forager author Melany Vorass-Herrera at the Good Shepherd Center in Wallingford and learn how to identify and gather some of the most common edible weeds and wild foods available in the city. This hands-on workshop includes discussion on gathering ethics, local rules and regulations, safety, and general information about how to cook with weeds. This is the first part of a two-part program. Be sure to take a look at Urban Weeds and Wild Foods Part 2: Preparing for Your Table offered immediately after (see page 6). Become a Seattle Tilth member and receive discounts on classes today! Grow Your Own Flowers Saturday, April 12; 2 4 p.m., GSC A flower is more than just a pretty face. Flowers bring pollinators, predatory insects (that feast on pests), beauty and fragrance to our gardens and sometimes even food! Growing your own floral arrangements organically might save you money and bring great satisfaction. Learn about the seasonality of blooms in the garden and how to create a planting and maintenance calendar. We will discuss a bit about pest management and even get our hands dirty planting some seeds to grow at home and transplant. CLASSES: PERMACULTURE & SPECIAL TOPICS BGP= Bradner Gardens Park GSC= Good Shepherd Center See map on back cover for addresses. 5

Kitchen Discover the full potential of your garden, landscape and kitchen by learning new ways to preserve and prepare food. Become a Seattle Tilth member and receive discounts on classes today! Seattle Tilth s Food Preservation Certification Course Saturdays, 9 a.m. 4 p.m.; May 31 June 28, GSC Seattle Tilth s Food Preservation Certification Course provides participants with the knowledge and skills needed to learn and teach others safe methods for food preservation. This intensive training provides an overview of food preservation history, food safety and USDA guidelines for canning different types of food. We will also provide an introduction to fermentation and cover best practices for freezing, dehydrating and pickling. You will leave equipped with the knowledge you need to preserve your own food as well as the teaching strategies that will help you share your skills with others. $400 INDIVIDUALS, $350 SEattle Tilth members Become a Seattle Tilth member and receive discounts on classes today! Urban Weeds and Wild Foods Part 2: Preparing for Your Table Saturday, April 26; 2 4 p.m., GSC Come taste and cook some local and delicious edible weeds. Many of our most common weeds hide huge amounts of nutrition in their tasty little leaves. In this hands-on cooking class we will prepare delicious dishes using weeds like dandelion, plantain, cat s ear, nipplewort and shotweed. This is the second part of a twopart series. We encourage you to also register for Urban Weeds and Wild Foods Part 1: Identify and Harvest offered earlier in the afternoon (see page 5). CLASSES: KITCHEN 6 For more details and registration, visit seattletilth.org. Advance payment and registration required.

Garden Educator Workshops Grow a garden with kids! The garden is a fantastic place for fun learning activities with children. The Garden Classroom Saturday, March 29; 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m., GSC Use the garden as a living classroom! Learn and practice outdoor teaching techniques and seasonal gardening activities. Bring your teaching to life with hands-on activities for children and other students in the garden. Explore garden design, seasonal program planning, community engagement and how to develop a volunteer program. Teachers, treat yourself to a learning opportunity and receive clock hours in this fun and rewarding workshop. $60 INDIVIDUALS, $50 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBERS Worms at Work Saturday, April 5; 10 a.m. noon, GSC Teach science out of the box -- the worm box! In this workshop for educators, parents and community volunteers we ll explore lessons from the compost bin. Through a combination of lecture and hands-on activities we will explore compost biology and the soil food web. Participants will learn how to set up and maintain a worm bin. Treat yourself to a learning opportunity and receive clock hours in this fun and rewarding workshop. $36 INDIVIDUALS, $25 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBERS Summer Intensive Mon.-Fri., July 14-18; 9 a.m. 3 p.m., GSC Immerse yourself in outdoor teaching techniques and schoolyard gardening. Spend the week exploring Seattle Tilth s Children s Garden in Wallingford with our garden education experts, while learning how to grow an effective and robust schoolyard garden program. Learn a wide variety of skills and techniques for cultivating and maintaining a schoolyard garden and an exciting garden education program. We highly encourage teams of three or more people from a school or garden project to attend this workshop to strengthen your garden program. Leave inspired and prepared to launch a dynamic and engaging garden program for your school, church, childcare facility or community center. Teachers receive clock hours. $325 INDIVIDUAL, $275 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBER Mobile Classroom We will bring our garden curriculum to you! Fulfill science requirements and choose from these dynamic lessons: Grades PreK 5 Soil In A Box Worms on Wheels Use it or Lose it Mighty Arthropods Grades 6 12 Save our Watershed For more information email melissadison@seattletilth.org. Visit Our Gardens & Farms! Bring your school and youth groups on an engaging educational tour. Visit once for a unique field trip or several times to build upon agricultural and environmental concepts. Grades pre-k through 12, AGES 2 18, $5.50 per child or ADULT, $90 minimum. Choose from two locations: NORTH SEATTLE Good Shepherd Center (GSC) 4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Seattle, 98103 SOUTH SEATTLE* Rainier Beach Urban Farm & Wetlands (RBUFW) 5513 S Cloverdale St., Seattle, 98118 For more information visit: seattletilth.org * Rainier Valley schools and daycares may qualify for subsidized programs. Contact melissadison@seattletilth.org for details. TEACHERS PARENTS SCHOOLS GARDEN EDUCATOR WORKSHOPS BGP= Bradner Gardens Park GSC= Good Shepherd Center See map on back cover for addresses. 7

Summer Garden & Farm Camps Kids explore the world of insects, soil and plants while learning to tend a garden and grow food. We have guided adventures, make art, read stories, sing songs and have summer FUN! Each camp will be a unique experience for your child sign-up for multiple camps and build upon the learning and fun. Parents: plan ahead for summer! SUMMER GARDEN & FARM CAMPS 1 2 year olds Share the fun and excitement of gardening with your toddler! In these hands-on, interactive camps, we will explore the garden how the little ones do best -- looking for bugs, planting seeds, digging with real tools and tasting delicious plants and vegetables. Parents will leave with new songs and gardening techniques for their young children. A snack is provided. $25, $20 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBERS; REGISTRATION FEE IS FOR ONE CHILD AND ACCOMPANYING ADULT. Compost Cuteness Wed., June 18; 10 11:30 a.m., GSC Sweet Little Peas Wed., July 2;10 11:30 a.m., GSC I m Diggin It Wed., August 6;10 11:30 a.m., GSC GSC Good Shepherd Center 4649 Sunnyside Ave N Seattle 98103 2 5 year olds Share the fun and excitement of gardening with your child! In these hands-on, interactive camps, we will explore the garden together -- looking for bugs, planting seeds, digging with real tools and tasting delicious plants and vegetables. Leave with new songs and gardening techniques for young children. A snack is provided. $30, $25 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBERS; REGISTRATION FEE IS FOR ONE CHILD AND ACCOMPANYING ADULT. Wonderful Wiggly Worms Wed., June 25; 10 a.m. noon, RBLG Fantastic Farmers Wed., July 16; 10 a.m. noon, RBLG Flower Power Wed., July 30; 10 a.m. noon, RBLG Ladybug Picnic Wed., August 13; 10 a.m. noon, RBLG RBLG Rainier Beach Learning Garden 4800 S Henderson Seattle 98118 3 5 year olds Explore the children s organic garden in these 2-day theme-based classes for parents and preschoolers. Learn what to plant and how to work together to grow your own garden. These classes introduce children and parents to insects, flowers and the garden world. Each session includes gardening, an art project, stories, our famous sun tea and yummy snacks! Parents will leave with new songs and gardening techniques for their young children. A snack is provided. $50, $40 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBERS; REGISTRATION FEE IS FOR ONE CHILD AND ACCOMPANYING ADULT. Wonderful Wiggly Worms Mon. & Tue., June 16 & 17; 10 a.m. noon. GSC Fantastic Farmers Thu. & Fri., June 19 & 20; 10 a.m. noon, GSC Super Seeds Mon. & Tue., June 30 & July 1; 10 a.m. noon, GSC Bugs and More Bugs! Mon. & Tue., August 4 & 5; 10 a.m. noon, GSC Flower Power Thu. & Fri., August 7 & 8; 10 a.m. noon, GSC Ladybug Picnic Mon. & Tue., August 25 & 26; 10 a.m. noon, GSC Garden Party! Thu. & Fri., August 28 & 29, 10 a.m. noon, GSC RBUFW Rainier Beach Urban Farm & Wetlands 5513 S Cloverdale St, Seattle 98118 8 For more details and registration, visit seattletilth.org. Advance payment and registration required.

Become a Seattle Tilth member and receive discounts on classes today! 5 6 year olds This theme-based week-long day camp is a great way to have summer fun while learning about the fascinating world of the garden. Spend five days developing practical garden skills, exploring plants and discovering animals that live in the garden. Learn about insects, vegetables, soil and worms while playing games, making art, reading stories, singing songs and running through the sprinklers. Ready, Set, Garden* Mon. Fri., August 18-22; 9 a.m. 1 p.m., GSC $215, $180 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBERS (5 days) Ready, Set, Garden* Mon. Wed., August 25-27; 9 a.m. 1 p.m., RBLG $130, $100 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBERS (3 days) *Note shorter day and cost. 6 10 year olds These theme-based week-long day camps are a great way to have summer fun while learning about the fascinating world of the garden. Spend five days developing practical garden skills, exploring plants and discovering animals that live in Seattle Tilth s gardens and the expansive orchard and park. Learn about insects, vegetables, soil and worms while playing games, making art, reading stories, singing songs and running through the sprinklers. Campers provide their own lunch and snack. $250, $220 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBERS Garden Safari Mon. Fri., June 23 27; 9 a.m. 3 p.m., GSC Paint the Garden! Mon. Fri., July 7 11; 9 a.m. 3 p.m., GSC UFF! Urban Farmers of the Future Mon. Fri., July 21 25; 9 a.m. 3 p.m., RBUFW Micro-Worlds Mon. Fri., August 11 15; 9 a.m. 3 p.m., GSC 10 14 year olds: Jr. Counselors If your teens or preteens love gardening and enjoy working with younger students, this is for them! Junior Counselors help set-up and cleanup garden activities, assist children s garden staff, lead small group activities and learn more about organic gardening. Week-long placements offer all the fun of summer camp with the opportunity to develop leadership skills. Junior counselors provide their own lunch and snack. $275, $245 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBERS Session 1 Mon. Fri., June 23 27; 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m., GSC Session 2 Mon. Fri., July 7 11; 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m., GSC Session 3 Mon. Fri., July 21 25; 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m., RBUFW Session 4 Mon. Fri., August 11 15; 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m., GSC Session 5* Mon. Fri., August 18 22; 8:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m., GSC $235/ $200 Seattle Tilth Member * Note shorter day and cost NEW! 11 14 year olds Brand new for summer 2014, this camp will be a great way for older students to experience the garden with their peers at their own pace. We ll have a lot of fun while growing, eating and cooking a bunch of fresh veggies. We ll cover some advanced organic gardening topics and learn about ancient survival techniques. Campers provide their own lunch and snacks. $275, $245 SEATTLE TILTH MEMBERS Ancient Skills, Wild Plants Mon. Fri., July 28 August 1; 9 a.m. 3 p.m., GSC For full camp descriptions, more information and to register, visit seattletilth.org. SUMMER GARDEN & FARM CAMPS GSC= Good Shepherd Center RBLG= Rainier Beach Learning Garden RBUFW = Rainier Beach Urban Farm & Wetlands See map on back cover for addresses. 9

Classes by date April 2014 Wednesday, April 2 May 2014 Thursday, May 1 CLASSES BY DATE March 2014 Saturday, March 1 Organic Gardening 101 10 a.m. 2 p.m., GSC Start Seeds Indoors 2 4 p.m., BGP Sunday, March 2 Raise City Ducks 2 4 p.m., BGP Wednesdays and Saturdays, March 5 26 Comprehensive Organic Gardener Wednesdays:7 9 p.m., GSC Saturdays: 10 a.m. 3 p.m., GSC Thursday, March 6 Beekeeping 201 6:30 8:30 p.m., GSC Saturday, March 8 City Chickens 101 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m., GSC Sunday, March 9 Raise City Rabbits 2 4 p.m., BGP Saturday, March 22 Backyard Beekeeping 101 10 a.m. noon, GSC Beekeeping 201 2 4 p.m., GSC Thursday, March 27 Smart Garden Planning 6:30 8:30 p.m., GSC Saturday, March 29 Garden Educator Workshop: The Garden Classroom 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m., GSC Grow Mushrooms 2 4 p.m., BGP Grow Edible Perennials: Vegetables 6 8 p.m., BGP Saturday, April 5 Garden Educator Workshop: Worms at Work 9 a.m. noon, GSC Get Your Garden Growing 2 4 p.m., BGP Wednesdays and Saturdays, April 9 30 Comprehensive Organic Gardener Wednesdays:7 9 p.m., BGP Saturdays: 10 a.m. 3 p.m., BGP Thursday, April 10 Container Gardening 101 6 8 p.m., GSC Saturday, April 12 Grow Mushrooms 10 a.m. 12 p.m., GSC Grow Your Own Flowers 2 4 p.m., GSC Thursday, April 17 and 24 (2 part class) Organic Gardening 101 6 8 p.m., GSC Saturday, April 19 Planting for Wildlife 2 4 p.m., GSC Saturday, April 26 Urban Weeds and Wild Foods Part 1: Identify and Harvest noon 2 p.m., GSC Urban Weeds and Wild Foods Part 2: Preparing for Your Table 2 4 p.m., GSC Wednesday, April 30 Poultry Health Peeks 6:30 8:30 p.m., GSC Become a Seattle Tilth member and receive discounts on classes today! Get Your Garden Growing 6 8 p.m., GSC Saturday, May 10 Some Like it Hot: Grow Great Tomatoes 10 a.m. noon, BGP Container Gardening 101 2 4 p.m., BGP Organic Gardening 101 1 5 p.m., GSC Saturday, May 17 Secrets of Companion Planting 10 a.m. noon, GSC City Chickens 101 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m., GSC Organic Pest Management 2 4 p.m., GSC Thursday, May 22 Some Like it Hot: Grow Great Tomatoes 6:30 8:30 p.m., GSC Saturday, May 31 Grow Mushrooms 10 a.m. noon, GSC Saturday, May 31 June 28 Seattle Tilth s Food Preservation Certification Course 9 a.m. 4 p.m., GSC Support Seattle Tilth If you would like to join Seattle Tilth in building a healthy local food system and environment for all people, we invite you to make a financial gift. Donate today by using page 11 or visit seattletilth.org/support. 10 For more details and registration, visit seattletilth.org. Advance payment and registration required.

Registration Form 2014 DATE / / REGISTER ONLINE AT SEATTLETILTH.ORG Name Email Address Home Phone ( ) Work/Cell Phone ( ) STREET ADDRESS CITY State Zip YES! SEND ME ENEWS TO RECEIVE UPDATES ON SPECIAL EVENTS, CLASSES, HOT TOPICS AND MORE. FOR KIDS CAMPS Child s Name Male Female Ways to Register: 1. Online at seattletilth.org 2. Email this form to register@seattletilth.org 3. Mail this form and payment to 4649 Sunnyside Ave N., Ste 100 Seattle, WA 98103 4. Fax this form to (206) 633-0450 Questions? Please contact our registration manager, Melissa Dison, at (206) 633-0451 ext. 128, or by email at melissadison@seattletilth.org. Child s DATE of Birth / / Child s Age Class Title DATE(s) Tuition Become a Member of Seattle Tilth: Benefits include discounts on classes and events, bi-monthly newsletter, and a vote for the Board of Directors. Circle one: $35 Individual $60 Household $20 Limited Income Circle One: New Renewing $ $ $ $ $ $ Donate: Add $10 to your class fee to support Seattle Tilth s education scholarship program: $ $ CHINOOK BOOK: To redeem your coupon, attach it to this form or include the mobile code: $ PAYMENT TYPE: Cash Check Visa Master Card TOTAL Amount (CASH, CHECK OR CHARGE) $ CREDIT CARD INFORMATION: Name as it appears on card Credit card # Exp. (MM/YY) Signature 3-digit CVN # SEATTLE TILTH CANCELLATION & PHOTO POLICY: To change or cancel your registration, please notify by phone (206) 633-0451 ext. 101 or email register@seattletilth.org 14 days prior to the class start date. Your full class fee can be applied to an alternate class OR your tuition can be refunded with a $20 deduction from your registration fee. Requests for changes or cancellations received less than 14 days from the class start will not receive a refund and cannot be transferred to another class. By registering for classes, you grant to Seattle Tilth the right to use your photograph, video or voice recordings, or likeness, with or without your name, for publicity and educational purposes for Seattle Tilth. seattletilth.org Course offerings, class dates, fees and costs are subject to change without notice. Check our website for updates. 11

SEATTLE TILTH OFFICE, GOOD SHEPHERD CENTER GARDEN BRADNER GARDENS PARK SEATTLE YOUTH GARDEN WORKS Seattle RAINIER BEACH LEARNING GARDEN RAINIER BEACH URBAN FARM AND WETLANDS PICKERING GARDEN Issaquah Seattle Tilth s Upcoming Events March Edible Plant Sale: Saturday, March 15, Pacific Market Center, 6100 4th Ave S, Seattle May Edible Plant Sale: Saturday and Sunday, May 3-4, Meridian Park, 4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Seattle seattletilth.org/events Visit us at our gardens & farms! community learning garden educational farm Auburn SEATTLE TILTH FARM WORKS volunteer opportunity classes for adults children s garden programs summer youth camp Learning Gardens & Class Locations Bradner Gardens Park (BGP) 1730 Bradner Place S Seattle, 98144 Rainier Beach Learning Garden (RBLG) 4800 S Henderson Seattle, 98118 Seattle Tilth Farm Works (STFW) 17601 SE Lake Moneysmith Rd Auburn, 98092 Good Shepherd Center (GSC) 4649 Sunnyside Ave N Seattle, 98103 Rainier Beach Urban Farm & Wetlands (RBUFW) 5513 S Cloverdale St Seattle, 98118 Seattle Youth Garden Works (SYGW) At the Center for Urban Horticulture 3501 NE 41st St, Seattle, 98195 Pickering Garden (PBI) 1730 10th Ave NW Issaquah, 98027 seattletilth.org Advance payment and registration required. spring 2014