Cathrine Sneed - The Garden Project: Growing Plants, Growing People

Founded by Sneed in 1992, The Garden Project employs former prisoners and at-risk youth in an internationally recognized model that helps individuals link the stewardship of their lives with the stewardship of their community. Using gardening and environmental work as a tool and metaphor, The Garden Project encourages personal growth and renewal. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has gone so far as to call The Garden Project “one of the most innovative and successful community-based crime prevention programs in the country.”

Sneed will discuss how The Garden Project model for environmental and social change is possible via public and private partnerships, the utilization of existing resources, and community dialog

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Date and Time:
 Thursday, November 5, 2009.  7:00 PM.
Approximate duration of 1.5 hour(s).
Location:
Annenberg Auditorium, 435 Lasuen Mall, Stanford Campus  [Map]
Audience:
Faculty/Staff
Alumni/Friends
General Public
Students
Members
Category:
Lectures/Readings
Public Service
Sponsor:
Center for Ethics in Society
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Admission:
This event is part of The Ethics of Food & the Environment series. It is free and open to the public. Seating is limited. Directions to Annenberg can be found on our website.
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November 4, 2009