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Learn How to Compost
Workshop on May 19, 2012
 In collaboration with University of Illinois Extension Master Composter and Arlington Heights resident, Diane Bolash, SWANCC is developing a composting demonstration system at its Glenview Transfer Station on River Road. Classes will be scheduled for educators and residents to learn the science behind mixing yard waste, such as leaves, grass and small twigs, with acceptable food scraps, to make a nutrient-rich soil amendment for lawns, gardens, flowers and plants.
The first workshop is scheduled for Saturday, May 19, 2012, from 1 to 1:45 pm and from 2:15 to 3 pm, weather permitting. There is no cost to attend a workshop, but class size is limited and registration will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. To register or for more information, contact SWANCC at info@swancc.org or (847) 724-9205.
You may be interested in the new gardening/composting resources SWANCC has for loan:
- "Dirt! The Movie", 80-minute DVD
- "Grandma's Bag of Tricks - Toad Cottages & Shooting Stars" - 130 Earth-friendly activities
- "How to Grow a School Garden, a Complete Guide for Parents and Teachers"
- "Organic Lawn Care Manual"
- "The Vegetable Gardener's Book of Building Projects"
- Soil Biology Primer
International Compost Awareness Week
May 6-12, 2012
This year's theme is "Compost!...Replenish the Earth for Generations". Across the United States and Canada, composting advocates will be encouraging the benefits of composting. Those who believe in the compost message will be planning events in their community to promote the value of compost. All types of composting events - from "do it yourself" composting in your backyard to large-scale community-wide composting - can be promoted during the week. Visit compostingcouncil.org for more information.
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