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Everyone and everything on Earth and in Space is part of A Living Library of diversity: people, birds, trees, air, water, and all the things we create, such as - parks, gardens, schools, curricula, artworks, networks, communities, celebrations. A Living Library, or, A.L.L., for short, provides a way to understand that culture and technology are part of nature. It’s all nature.
A Living Library provides a powerful systemic framework, multiple methodologies and strategies for creating place-based, ecological change in communities and schools - locally and globally.
A.L.L. integrates local resources - past, present, future - and transforms them with community, to become vibrant, content-rich, art-filled, ecological learning landscapes; each Branch linked to another.
building construction at the site our original beautiful garden was devastated.
But, now, thanks to great help from students, parents & teams from Salesforce, this garden is being transformed!
In April, a team led by Lisa Jack with students led by A.L.L. instructors, laid out the new circulation system and pulled weeds ! And, then, they pulled more weeds; this went on for hours.
And, then yesterday, May 18, another Salesforce Team, led by Charmagne Peters, along with Junipero Serra Elementary PTA parents, our A.L.L. Instructors, and many students moved 3 tons of Napa Fieldstone and 13 cubic yards of rich compost, compliments of LYNGSO, and made beautiful new garden beds, based on the Master Plan I developed !
We moved 3 tons of rocks !! We are ready to plant now ! Thank you everyone !!!
Have a look at this video on A Living Library & Life Frames, Inc. produced by NEN TV. Although it was originally created in 2008, the ideas are still current, fresh and relevant.
Let me know your thoughts !!!
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