Happy Spring!
Our Spring issue of the SEEDLING newsletter is out, a bit later than usual. We wanted to include news of a visit by SEED Wayne participants to Western Michigan University a few days ago.
Read the spring issue here. The 8-year archive is here.
Included in this issue are:
1. SEED Wayne's visit to Western Michigan U and sustainability programs there and at Kalamazoo Valley Community College.
2. The 2016 season of Wayne State University Farmers Market opens June 1 at Reuther Library--we need your support and patronage!
3. Campus gardens, including a new leader for St. Andrew's Garden: Biology major Adam Pruett takes over from Hope Morrow (p2)
4. The 6th Annual Food Summit features first foods (p3).
5. SEED Wayne fellowship kicks off with the Cities and Food class (p4).
Plus the usual, SEED Wayne partners and a calendar of events. Guest seminars(Mondays at 5:30) by community leaders in the Cities and Food class are open to the public. RSVP to
With peace and good food,
Kami Pothukuchi, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Chair; Graduate Director
Department of Urban Studies and Planning,
Director, SEED Wayne
313-577-2701 (Reception) 577-4296 (Desk); 3198 FAB
Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do. –Goethe