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(View in Browser) Hello
Friends!
It's looking to be a good year for fruit
lovers. Even though it's still early early in the year, there is a
extraordinary quantity of edible abundance being offered on the site right now! People have been sharing their
fruit in record numbers this spring, join them today or spread the word.
Some people have pets; we have rare fruit
trees. Our favorite, the Ole One Eye apple is already taller than a
garden gnome, as you Facebook Fans might know. Become a fan today
for news from the Land of Fruit. Speaking of news, Neighborhood Fruit
has been mentioned in USA Today, Sunset Magazine, CNET and Discovery.com in the past month!
Ever wondered what a Surinam Cherry looks like? Or whether you can actually eat Juneberries in June? You can find out by checking out our Fruit Guide! Take the Fruit Guide on your next picking
adventure with Find Fruit, the mobile companion to Neighborhood
Fruit.
Fruitfully Yours, Kaytea and Oriana
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Fruit Label
Gnome is Where the Heart Is
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Spring is here!The days are getting
longer. Trees are covered in blossoms, filling the air with a heady
perfume.All sorts of cute critters are crawling out of
their caves and back into our gardens, including this happy little guy.
The Fruit Label helps users identify what fruit has been prepared
for them; it also helps fruit growers communicate they are part of the
Neighborhood Fruit community. The label prints at four per page to save you ink and paper!
Don't have fruit to share? Download the desktop version just for fun! |
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We are always looking for label art submissions. Please contact us for guidelines.
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Upcoming Events
Come Play in the Sun!
Neighborhood Fruit is going to be on the road this spring, coming
to a festival near you.
April 18th - Earth Day Celebration, Heron's Head Park, San
Francisco
We've been invited by Literacy for Environmental Justice to
participate in Earth Day, whcih will include the unveiling of the brand
new Ecocenter. The Ecocenter will be San Francisco's first 100% "off
grid" building; it's one of the most environmentally friendly public
buildings in the US! Come check it out!
May 22 & 23 - Maker's Faire, San Mateo County Fairgrounds,
San Mateo
Put on by Make Magazine, the Maker's Faire is one of the coolest
events ever; It has everything from flaming robots to craft projects to
steampunk moving houses. We are overjoyed to be participating in the
Homegrown Village, so bring the kids out and say "hi". Tickets are
discounted through May 12th, get them here.
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If you missed us on Arbor Day check out the photos in our blog!
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