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X-WR-CALDESC:First\, A little bit about Omaha Permaculture if you are not f
 amiliar with them. This is their story from their web page: \n\nThe vision
  for Omaha Permaculture (OP) first formed in 2013\, when founder Gus von R
 oenn joined with the City of Omaha Planning Department to help fashion a S
 easonal Gardening Agreement for city-owned vacant land in low income commu
 nities. Gus saw a unique need for sustainable land management that reduced
  mowing maintenance\, absorbed more storm water\, reduced dumping\, provid
 ed edible landscapes for people and wildlife\, replanted forests\, and bui
 lt picnic tables for the community to enjoy on Omaha’s most forgotten and 
 blighted properties.\n\nIn December of 2015\, Omaha Permaculture was estab
 lished as a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization to meet that need. Between Mar
 ch 1st and October 31st\, OP began working on 9 city-owned lots with ambit
 ious plans of creating edible landscapes throughout North Omaha. OP now ma
 nages 17 properties\, runs a robust portfolio of programs\, and maintains 
 partnerships with the City Planning Department\, Omaha Municipal Land Bank
 \, Habitat for Humanity\, and other community collaborators.\n So\, with t
 heir mission in mind\, our volunteer plan for May 6 is: \n\n Omaha Permacu
 lture  manages a property at 2709 Fort Street that they have converted to 
 a community garden (we're calling it the 'OUR Garden' project). They  are 
 planning to have us transfer soil into the 8 garden beds and then do some 
 planting of their starts! They will have gloves\, hand trowels\, and other
  necessary tools\, but volunteers are very welcome to bring their own glov
 es and trowels (and\, of course\, should plan to bring water\, sun protect
 ion\, etc.). There is also a picnic table onsite\, if people want to bring
  snacks to share.\n \nWe plan to meet directly at the Fort Street property
  from 9:00-11:00 on the 6th.\n \n In order for us to have some idea how ma
 ny volunteers will show up\, please let me know by Thursday\, May 4th if y
 ou can help! Looks like the weather will be good for some outdoor activity
  and its only 2 hours. \n
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DESCRIPTION:First\, A little bit about Omaha Permaculture if you are not fa
 miliar with them. This is their story from their web page: \n\nThe vision 
 for Omaha Permaculture (OP) first formed in 2013\, when founder Gus von Ro
 enn joined with the City of Omaha Planning Department to help fashion a Se
 asonal Gardening Agreement for city-owned vacant land in low income commun
 ities. Gus saw a unique need for sustainable land management that reduced 
 mowing maintenance\, absorbed more storm water\, reduced dumping\, provide
 d edible landscapes for people and wildlife\, replanted forests\, and buil
 t picnic tables for the community to enjoy on Omaha’s most forgotten and b
 lighted properties.\n\nIn December of 2015\, Omaha Permaculture was establ
 ished as a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization to meet that need. Between Marc
 h 1st and October 31st\, OP began working on 9 city-owned lots with ambiti
 ous plans of creating edible landscapes throughout North Omaha. OP now man
 ages 17 properties\, runs a robust portfolio of programs\, and maintains p
 artnerships with the City Planning Department\, Omaha Municipal Land Bank\
 , Habitat for Humanity\, and other community collaborators.\n So\, with th
 eir mission in mind\, our volunteer plan for May 6 is: \n\n Omaha Permacul
 ture  manages a property at 2709 Fort Street that they have converted to a
  community garden (we're calling it the 'OUR Garden' project). They  are p
 lanning to have us transfer soil into the 8 garden beds and then do some p
 lanting of their starts! They will have gloves\, hand trowels\, and other 
 necessary tools\, but volunteers are very welcome to bring their own glove
 s and trowels (and\, of course\, should plan to bring water\, sun protecti
 on\, etc.). There is also a picnic table onsite\, if people want to bring 
 snacks to share.\n \nWe plan to meet directly at the Fort Street property 
 from 9:00-11:00 on the 6th.\n \n In order for us to have some idea how man
 y volunteers will show up\, please let me know by Thursday\, May 4th if yo
 u can help! Looks like the weather will be good for some outdoor activity 
 and its only 2 hours. \n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230506T090000
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LOCATION:2709 Fort Street  Omaha\, NE
SUMMARY:VO: River City Chapter W/ Omaha Permaculture
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