Mr. Wellington spent the whole summer running a student car wash raise money for a big garden project. He wants to create a form to type program that allows the community to grow on its own, but she wanted me to play to the community last year that has a

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It looks like your message got cut off. However, I understand that Mr. Wellington is interested in creating a program or form that helps the community grow, possibly through a community garden initiative or some similar project. If you're looking for suggestions on how to create this program, here are a few ideas:

  1. Community Input Form: Create a form where community members can share their ideas for the garden project. Include sections for:

    • Name and contact information
    • Ideas for the types of plants or features they would like to see
    • Volunteer availability
    • Interest in attending planning meetings
  2. Volunteer Sign-Up: Design a separate form for volunteers who want to help with the garden. This can include:

    • Name and contact information
    • Skills or experience (e.g., gardening, carpentry)
    • Preferences for tasks (e.g., planting, maintenance, fundraising)
  3. Feedback and Suggestions: Make a feedback form for residents to provide thoughts on current initiatives, and ideas for future improvements, or report any issues within the community garden.

  4. Workshops and Events Calendar: Create a calendar form where community members can sign up for upcoming workshops, meetings, or events related to the garden. Include fields for:

    • Event name
    • Date and time
    • RSVP options
  5. Garden Committee: Consider forming a garden committee that can be responsible for making decisions regarding the garden. A form for interested members could include:

    • Leadership skills
    • Commitment level
    • Ideas for the garden’s direction
  6. Online Platform: If feasible, develop an online platform (like a simple website or social media page) where people can access these forms, get updates, and share their experiences.

  7. Survey on Preferences: A survey could be useful to understand what types of plants, flowers, or vegetables community members are most interested in growing.

  8. Collaboration with Local Businesses: Include a section for local businesses who may want to sponsor the garden, contribute materials, or partner in events.

Would you like more detailed information on any specific aspect of creating this program or form?

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