Barton Street P-Patch stone/mosaic work complete – see it during October 4th Fall Festival!

Thanks to Elizabeth MacKenzie for sharing three photos taken today at Barton Street P-Patch – one week before its Fall Festival. She explained that she was walking there today “when I encountered Kate Farley and Keith Brewer of Farley Landscape Design. They were finishing up their 2 years of work on the pizza oven and counters! I so love the Barton P-Patch and I was so happy to tell them how much I admire the work they have done on it.” In the top photo, Elizabeth says, Kate was “placing the very last stone, which was the final bit to be done on the entire project.”

About that festival: Next Saturday (October 4th), noon-4 pm, you’re invited to come enjoy music, wood-fired pizza (bring your own toppings), homemade dessert pies (available for donation, as is the pizza), kids’ activities, as announced in the flyer. And of course – the beauty of what’s growing in the garden:

Barton P-Patch is on the southwest corner of 34th/Barton in Westwood.

5 Replies to "Barton Street P-Patch stone/mosaic work complete - see it during October 4th Fall Festival!"

  • Elizabeth September 28, 2014 (12:46 pm)

    Thanks for posting my photos. This was such a fun encounter! I am looking forward to attending the festival next Saturday.

  • Mini September 28, 2014 (1:11 pm)

    Hi Elizabeth, do u know who is a good contact person for the p-patch fall festival? My husband would love to help out with the wood fire pizzas! He does this for a living. Thank you!!

  • Artsy September 28, 2014 (5:52 pm)

    Kudos to the students of Explorer West Middle School and Roxhill Elementary for the beautiful job on the mosaic!

  • Chris September 28, 2014 (6:03 pm)

    Mini – I am the Community Oven Coordinator for the Barton Street P-patch. We will be firing the oven up at around 9am and starting pizzas around noon on the 4th. Please come by – we would be happy to have some professional help! I also post to our Facebook page (Barton Street P-Patch Community Garden)whenever we are firing up the oven.

  • Elizabeth September 29, 2014 (8:20 pm)

    I am so glad that you got your question answered, Mini! Thanks for filling in blanks that I would have left blank, Chris!

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