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City Bee and Chicken Ordinances

There are meetings amongst all relevant city staff; Department of Neighborhood Services, Department of City Development, Permits, and City Health meeting to work with the ordinance changes, still numerous decisions to be made and decided on before it is drafted and sent to the Council. Come to the MUAN meetings to find out how you can help.

Walnut Way: TULIP sales

$1 a stem, $10. for 12, Support their valuable 4-H Program
To order call 414.264.2326 or email walnutway@gmail.com.

Victory Garden Blitz, Memorial Weekend

Check out their web site: Victory Garden Initiative
A large victory gardening event on labor day weekend. This might include garden blitzing (going to a home and installing a victory garden in a short period of time, soil, plants and all) and gorilla gardening (putting in a garden on the down-low in a place that is unused and/or unimproved land). We believe we have a videographer who will be making a youtube or documentary video about this event. We are still in the planning phases, but perhaps this event could include nighttime campfires and urban tent camping, a new twist on an old Wisconsin Memorial Day Tradition! Perhaps your yard might be one of the yards that gets planted Please let me know if you are interested in participating and/or planning this event. Onward towards spring! Contact:

Natural Dyes Workshop, sponsored by Milwaukee Urban Gardens (MUG)

May 23rd, 2009 10:00am −2:00 pm Greenfolks Garden
519 E Wright St Milwaukee, WI 53212
Contact Milwaukee Urban Gardens at (414)−431–1585 or info@milwaukeeurbangardens.org

Victory Garden Initiative- Memorial Day Blitz

* We’ve added a “Featured Members” page-group,

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  • Get the news in your in-box: You can now sign up to receive MUAN News and Announcements emails, or read announcements online, by going to the News and Announcements Google Group site.

The Milwaukee Urban Agriculture Network (MŪAN) is a collaborative effort of Milwaukee-area individuals and organizations focused on advancing awareness of, and activities and policies that will promote, the many ways that local production of food benefits a community.
The network is composed of anyone interested in urban agriculture in Milwaukee.
This website will serve to facilitate communication among the members of the network and between the network and the general public.

Next Meeting Tuesday,July 14th Coffee Makes You Black 5:00- 6:30

Slow Food WiSE will present - Child Nutrition Act which determines what schools serve for lunch. Please join us and find out how you can help move this healthy policy forward.

All are welcome! This is a casual network that is open to anyone interested in urban gardening,community gardening, local healthy food and urban aquaculture in all of its many forms. Please feel free to join us!

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