VISTA Gardens’ Member Agreement
As a member, I agree to promote and support VISTA Gardens’ mission: “To provide education and to serve as a sustainable model for organic gardening, native landscaping, and related technologies while providing opportunities to participate in healthy outdoor activities, responsible environmental leadership, growing organic food, and community building.”
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Since my participation beyond my own plot is what defines VISTA Gardens, I agree to the following:​
1. ​To learn and practice organic sustainable gardening.
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2. To observe reasonable safety precautions and report any unsafe conditions or activities to the Garden Committee Chair.
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3. To protect our property. Gates, shed and equipment should be kept locked to prevent access by unauthorized persons. Ensure all water valves are closed upon leaving.
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4. To be responsible for the safety and behavior of all guests and those I authorize to tend my plot.
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5. To sign the Liability Waiver.
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6. VISTA Gardens believes in the honor system. I will be a good neighbor and neighbors will be good to me. I will keep my garden space (inside and outside) free from weeds, pests and disease, and return all shared tools to their appropriate place (after cleaning and sanitizing) in better condition than I found them.
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7. To remove all vegetation and plant a cover crop (or less preferably, cover the soil) in the summer months (June-August) and continue to maintain the pathways and other shared garden areas during this break or seek approval from the Garden Committee for an exception.
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8. To not make any changes or alterations in the community property (areas outside the perimeter of the garden plots) without prior Board approval.
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9. To agree that VISTA reserves the authority to take preventative action and trim items that grow outside of the bed walls, mass spray for fungus, and other general garden maintenance items that impact the garden’s overall health.
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10. To not be under the influence of alcohol, illegal drugs, or medications that impair judgment while performing any volunteer duties. If impairment is suspected, VISTA Gardens reserves the right to immediately remove a volunteer from their assigned duties. Future participation will be reviewed by the board. This policy is in place to protect everyone and will be strictly enforced.
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11. I understand that if I choose to drive my own vehicle or any other vehicle while volunteering for VISTA Gardens, I do so at my own risk. I acknowledge that VISTA Gardens does not provide insurance coverage for volunteer drivers and that I am solely responsible for carrying my own auto insurance. I release and hold harmless VISTA Gardens, its board members, staff, and affiliates from any claims, liabilities, or damages that may arise from my operation of a vehicle while volunteering. I agree to abide by all traffic laws and ensure that I am not impaired by alcohol, drugs, or any substance that may affect my ability to drive safely.
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Additionally, in accordance with the VISTA Board’s desire to keep dues low and to support our mission of creating community while providing opportunities for personal growth, I agree to participate, support or lead in the following:
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1. Volunteer for general garden upkeep and/or committee work at least two hours monthly.
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2. The non-physical operational and educational function of the garden by joining and supporting one of the many committees (see attached) or proposing to the Garden Committee Chair and implementing an approved independent project.
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3. The assistance with gardening activities to support members with differing physical capabilities and personal situations, helping fellow members as opportunities arise.
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4. The tending and planting in my bed within 2 weeks of joining, unless receiving prior approval from the Garden Committee. I otherwise automatically forfeit my bed and dues. I understand that a plot left unattended becomes a problem for the whole garden and requires precious volunteer hours to rehab and maintain.
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5. The creation and maintenance of a beautiful garden consistent with the community at large.
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6. The physical work of maintaining common areas, amenities, infrastructure, and any vacant plots.
Below are the current committees with which to volunteer:
​Communications
Create content for website, as well as curate and monitor social media presence on Facebook and Instagram.
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Compost
Turn & sift to create compost amendment for use at VISTA gardens by Seasonal Garden Members.
Rolfe Evenson
Deanna
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Cut-flower Garden
Plant and tend garden, including wildflower, edible and cut flowers.
Richard and Donna Birnholz
Education
Identify opportunities to bring in people to teach organic gardening techniques, nutrition and other appropriate topics.
Nicole Jagusztyn
Garden Committee
Plan, coordinate and assist gardeners in growing vegetables, fruits, and flowers organically.
Evans Bostick
Herb Garden
Seed, transplant, and tend herbs. Share information and resources.
Marcy Biller
House of the Rising Seedlings (HRS)
Organize & maintain the HRS. Seed and raise plants for garden members.
Susan Baxter Gibson
Infrastructure
Maintenance of equipment, infrastructure and other assets. Landscape design and grounds maintenance.
Marty Kleiner
Marketing/Community Relations
Promote the garden to the community and find fundraising opportunities.
OPEN
Membership
Maintain seasonal and social (community) memberships. Respond to prospective member contacts, greet and tour prospective members, enroll new members, and provide membership orientation.
Keshia Arlinghaus
Native Plant Habitats
Maintain VISTA’s native plant habitats, including the landscape surrounding the pavilion and the butterfly garden, a registered Monarch Waystation.
Vicki Kuse
Pond
Maintain pond and surrounding landscape, a registered Wildlife Habitat.
Janet Stanko
Social
Create fun activities for the membership.
Laurie Kleiner
Volunteer
Recruit & manage recurring and special event volunteers.
Jane and Rick Jackson
Wildflower Garden
Maintenance of a Viva Florida Landscape Demonstration Garden adjacent to South Village Drive, as well as VISTA’s Little Free Library.
Roberta Owens
Woodland
Maintenance of VISTA’s Woodland.
Elizabeth Warner