By Local News | MyWabashValley.com
Jul 21, 2021 | 4:41 PM
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – If you’re interested in learning about gardening or how to improve your skills, an upcoming workshop will be able to help.
PHISH stands for People Helping Improve Soil Health. It’s a local urban soil health working group.
In late August the group will partner with the ISU Community Gardens for a free gardening program.
It will feature educational booths about gardening, composting, a live demo about cover crops and more.
PHISH Chairman Paul Pendergast says they also want to raise awareness about the community garden as well as how PHISH can help your gardening efforts.
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When the Associated General Contractors of California unveiled a new partnership and initiative to help grow LGBTQ-owned construction companies earlier this month, a small number of its association firms pushed back, threatening to pull their membership.
“When we put it out there, we got hate mail from the construction community saying, ‘Stay in your lane,’” said Peter Tateishi, AGC California’s CEO. “We were told not to fall into spouting liberal propaganda. ”
Tateishi noted that in general, the organization has received overwhelming support for the initiative. But for those contractors who shunned the move, Tateishi said he has an unequivocal response.