GOOD Idea: Guerilla Gardening and the Seeds of Sustainability
We have an abundance of vacant lots in Charleston. And a large number of those lots are in the same neighborhoods referred
Community Service, Mutual Aid & Nonprofit Resources
We have an abundance of vacant lots in Charleston. And a large number of those lots are in the same neighborhoods referred
Do you know this man? We sure do, and we consider ourselves quite fortunate to have been able to participate in many
Come join us as we envision and discuss alternative energy, education, economics, health and community-building. We’ll share ideas, inspire one another to
Wondering what to do with unused, industrial, non-arable land? Well, Podponics has one answer:They grow organic, hydroponic lettuce… in recycled shipping containers.
The city of Portland, Oregon is on the forefront of using stationary food truck businesses to transform barren parking lots back into
FREE FILM SCREENING: “GREEN FIRE: ALDO LEOPOLD AND A LAND ETHIC FOR OUR TIME”June 67pmMUSC Baruch Auditorium, 284 Calhoun St.Coordinator: Sierra Club Robert
FREE OUTDOOR FILM SCREENING:“OLMSTED AND AMERICA’S URBAN PARKS”June 15-6pmHampton Park, 30 Mary Murray Blvd.Coordinator and Producer: The Charleston Parks Conservancy This film
PICCOLO FICTION OPENJune 15-7pm, reception immediately followsBlue Bicycle Books420 King St. Admission: Free The festival’s longest-running event exclusively devoted to the craft
Green and Lean 5K & Clara’s Tot-Trot Saturday, June 1 8:00 am Brittlebank Park The 5K begins at Brittlebank Park, passes by
We are excited to announce the addition of two new collaborative features to our web site and hope you are inspired to