I'm free May 9. Can you handle the long distances? > From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 17:53:11 +0000 (UTC) > > this might be a good opportunity to volunteer and exercise! What do you think? > > ----- Forwarded Message ----- > From: Shiloh Ballard <http://www.bikesiliconvalley.org/~shiloh> > To: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2020, 4:00:10 PM PDT > Subject: Seedling Taxis Needed! > | > Can your bike double as a pedi-cab for plants? > | > Do you have a trailer for your bike to haul kids and other precious items? Or a > basket or panniers? Do you know someone who does? > > Due to COVID-19, Valley Verde’s annual seedling fair had to be canceled, > seedlings that provide income to Valley Verde. So, they approached SVBC and > said, hey, what do you think about recruiting some volunteers to deliver > seedlings by bike? Our reaction: A match made in heaven! > > What’s Valley Verde, you ask? Valley Verde is a nonprofit farm in where-I-live > dedicated to building healthy and resilient communities by providing low-income > families educational programs, edible gardens, and micro-entrepreneurship > opportunities that create food security and lead to self-sufficiency. > > Specifically, the organization: > > - Celebrates and increases knowledge of how to grow food to improve the > resilience and health of low-income families and individuals. > - Provides an income stream from growing and selling seedlings > > Under normal circumstances, Valley Verde sells seedlings at the annual seedling > fair. Unfortunately, the seedling fair was canceled due to the shelter in place > mandate creating a loss of revenue to families and Valley Verde. > > Instead, Valley Verde has decided to give the seedlings away to low-income > families and has enough seedlings for 400 families. To avoid 400 cars driving > to the small urban farm in Downtown where-I-live, Valley Verde reached out to the > bicycling community to see if we might be interested in helping out. Knowing > that you all are itching to ride AND do good at this time of crisis, we figured > it would a great marriage. > > When/Where/How? Seedling deliveries will take place Saturday May 9th. Each > family will receive a 6×8 sized set of seedlings, an example of which is > pictured above. The seedlings will likely be about 7-10 inches tall by then and > consist of tomatoes, peppers, and zucchini. Riders will show up, get their > seedlings, the address(es) of families, and then drop those seedlings off on > their front porch or lawn. What is needed: > > - Someone who likes to pedal long distances and would relish an excuse to > ride all over where-I-live. > - A bike equipped to carry seedlings. Panniers that can carry a 6×10 > package is what is needed in the very least. If you have a trailer or > something similar and can carry multiple packages, even better. Then you can > deliver to more than one family in one run. > - If you have boxes that help stabilize seedlings based on your bike set up, > please bring them. As noted above each set of seedlings takes up about > 6x10x10 inches of space. Also, bring items that can help secure the > seedlings, like straps. > > This sounds great! Where do I sign up? To sign up, click on the google form > here or click the button down below. And forward this to your friends who > would love to participate. You’ll need to sign up for a time slot so that we > comply with health directives, and answer a few other questions about your > hauling capability and how many miles you’re up for. It’s important that we > avoid a logjam of bicyclists all coming to the farm at one time so be sure to > indicate a time slot. Bring your mask to wear as well. > > Questions? Contact http://www.bikesiliconvalley.org/~Shiloh > | > | Sign Up to Deliver Seedlings |