Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Home composting - to do with your parents and with your teachers

From Cathy Burns' mother of Olive in Second Grade:

She went to a workshop on how to do composting and would like to organize a workshop at PS 58. She needs as many families and classrooms as possible. It's something fun to do with your parents and teachers. 
The workshop is free and if you want the bin and the worms, it will cost $10.
The bin is small (it looks like a clear plastic storage unit you put under your bed or in a closet) and they explain you how to make sure that it does not smell. Even if you don't have a garden, you can still compost as you can bring it to the PS58 garden or put it on a tree outside. 
Please tell your parents and teachers and ask them to contact Cathy Burns. She needs participants to make it happen.


2 comments:

alf said...

I want to learn how to home compost. My mum signed up for the workshop and I want to go with her. Actually it's a good idea and we know one person who does that. Like that, we have less garbage for our home and we make food for the earth and plants.
Tell your parents and come to the workshop of Olive's mother.

Jyoti, K-202

Anonymous said...

I can't wait to start composting! It is a great way to help the earth by making less garbage! I also am interested in learning more about the worms!