Month: April 2012

The Chicago Seed Archive

The Chicago Seed Archive

Nance Klehm does work in the area of land politics and land fertility.  She is an ecological systems designer, landscaper, horticultural consultant, and permacultural grower, speaker, and teacher

One of her ongoing projects is the public seed archive based in Chicago, which started in 1993.   The seed archive allows anyone to borrow seeds to grow plants, as long as you send back double what you receive. The seed archive  library includes many medicinal, herbal, and food varieties.

The seeds are carefully stored, and Klehm’s interest especially in seed that is for food or medicinals, habitat creating as well as soil building. The archive only accepts, stores and loans viable, well-identified seeds.  Some of the seeds come from older heirloom varieties that have been grown and handed down for centuries.  Over the years her personal collection has grown into a cataloged library of over 350 varieties of seeds, with a focus on foods of the Americas with many  corn, beans, squash seeds.

There is a searchable database that you can review, and anyone can ask for seeds as long as you give back twice as much.   Occasionally there is a  ‘swap n’ store’ event, which is a event where individuals come together to share stories, process seed, ask questions, share stories and food, swap seeds and donate seeds to the archive.   The ‘swap n’ share’ happens 4 times a year.

Interested in getting involved in the seed archive?  You can send an e-mail to nettlesting@yahoo.com to get more information.  Klehm’s workshops are listed on her site which is located at spontaneousvegetation.net

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www.otherworldsarepossible.org

 

Links:

http://spontaneousvegetation.net – Nancy Klehm’s website

Article about the Seed Archive – www.otherworldsarepossible.org

 

 

 

 

Hand + Heart is a Finalist in the Where Do You Give? Design Contest

Hand + Heart is a Finalist in the Where Do You Give? Design Contest

Last month I submitted an entry to the Where Do You Give? Design contest that explored how the Jewish tradition of giving to others (called Tzedakah) could be done in a creative and contemporary way.

My entry called Hand + Heart is a game and website concept, where people play games and earn points that turn into money to give to a charity of your choice.  The design was a semi-finalist in the Web / Interactive category.  For the past two weeks, individuals could vote for their favorite design, and the winner of the crowd voting would become one of the three finalists in their category of the contest.

I just learned today that my design called Hand + Heart  won and is now a finalist in the contest.  Judges will select 2 more entries to be finalists, then one of the 3 will be the Grand Prize winner, winning some money and a chance to travel with the American Jewish World Service this summer.

The winners will be announced by April 20th.  Check out my design on the site by going to the Submission Gallery in the Web Interactive category, and look for the blue design called Hand + Heart by kbaumlier-faber.

 

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wheredoyougive.org

Links:

wheredoyougive.org

Submission Gallery – Where Do You Give? contest