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Starting and Growing Your Organic Garden

31 January 2010 One Comment

Starting and Growing Your Organic Garden

Rashid Nuri, Truly Living Well Natural Urban Farm
Host
Friends of Covington Library
Date February 13, 2010
Time
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Description Rashid Nuri of Truly Living Well Natural Urban
Farm will talk about what you need to know about
starting and growing your organic garden.

Rashid has almost forty years of experience. He lived three years in South east Asia, five years in Nigeria and almost two years in Ghana. He has managed public, private and community-based food and agriculture businesses in over 30 countries around the world. Travel has enabled Rashid to observe local food economies in the countries he has visited. He now lends his experience to urban areas where good health and nutrition are lacking. Rashid also served four years as a Senior Executive in the Clinton administration including Deputy Administrator of the Farm Service Agency and Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. He is a graduate of Harvard University, where he studied Political Science and has a M.S. in Plant and Soil Science from the University of Massachusetts.

Cost Free

Location Info Covington Library
3500 Covington Highway
Decatur, GA  30032

Info:
Tel: 404-508-7180
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  • Julie Askew said:

    Rashid,

    You spoke to my Woman’s Club recently and I was quite impressed. My cousin, Aaron Newton, in Concord, NC seems to be doing something similar there to what you are doing here in College Park, so I have sent him your web site and I am sending you his: http://www.groovygreen.com/groove/

    I thought you two might like to be in touch.

    Thanks for a great and interesting program at the College Park Woman’s Club…

    Julie Askew

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