The 2009 Spring in Guadalupe Gardens was a
brilliant success. Thousands of people filled Guadalupe Gardens to purchase roses, vegetable and
decorative plants, get garden advice, listen to live music, and enjoy
great food. The children's area delighted young families with a
number of great activities that educated as well as entertained.
Click here to see some pics from the day. (2.5 MB .pdf file)
Next year's
event will be held Saturday April 24, 2009, mark your calendars!
Volunteers
Thanks to all of the awesome volunteers that made this event possible!
Expert Garden Advice
Entertainment
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Mission Gold Jazz Band
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
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Yoga inspired by Nature
Join Guadalupe River Park & Gardens Yoga instructor Kristin Strellis as she guides you through poses inspired by nature.
10:45 AM - 11:00 AM
- How to Grow Better Tomatoes
Cynthia
Sandberg, owner of Love Apple Farm
Main stage, 12 noon - 1 PM
Bounce Houses
All Day
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Line Dance Instruction
2 – 3PM
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Approach Zone Drifters
Bluegrass music, 12-3PM
1-2PM on the Main Stage
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Colorful booths at SGG.

Garden Railways will be on display.

Learn about electric cars.
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FREE
-- Electronic Waste RECYCLING
Fund
Raiser Benefiting Friends of Guadalupe River Park and Gardens
We Take All Computer & Electronic Equipment Including:
- Desktops, laptops & PDAs
- Mice and keyboards
- Monitors and televisions w Stereos, radios &
players
- Printers, copy & fax machines
- VCRs, DVD players, etc.
- Computer systems (we erase HDs)
- Telephones & cell phones
Click here to see a full
page flyer about this. (1 MB .pdf file)
More detailed list
of items that can be dropped off. (.4 MB .pdf file)
Donation Drawing Prizes
Proceeds benefit the nonprofit
Friends of GRP&G
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Zero Waste Event!
We've decided to make this a Zero Waste Event as defined by the City of San Jose.
We hope you can help us meet the requirements...here are some of the things we are doing:
- 4 Eco-Stations will be strategically located throughout the event. They will offer visitors the option to place things in the trash, in the recycling bin, or in the composting bin. Volunteers will staff each station to help people make the right choice.
- All of the food we will be serving will be compostable intself and be served on paper
products that can be composted.
- Many of the materials used to produce the event are reusable, such as burlap table clothes, clay pot booth markers, signage, etc.
- Compost will be available in plastic bags, but there will also be some set aside for folks who bring their own buckets...next year, after people get the message, all of it will be for bucket bringers only.
- We've gone almost entirely digital...very few paper fliers were printed this year!
To learn more about this program, visit click here!
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