Bini Posted June 9, 2014 Report Posted June 9, 2014 The ward got permission to start a communal vegetable garden on a big piece of vacant land. It's a beautiful spot on the hillside. Everyone and anyone is welcomed to harvest from this garden but it is kindly requested that you help tend it if you wish to reap the rewards of it. About a month ago, someone went out of their way to burn weeds and lost control of the flame, catching the neighbour's yard on fire (specifically, a row of bordering hedges). The neighbours (who are not LDS) are wanting remedy for the damages, but no one has come forward, and Church is saying that while permission was obtained by Relief Society, the Church itself is not responsible. I guess the neighbours gave up, but I feel bad that there was no resolve for this. Not sure how you would resolve this, since no one is talking, and no one wants to foot the bill for damages. How would this have been addressed in your ward? Quote
Just_A_Guy Posted June 9, 2014 Report Posted June 9, 2014 Can't someone take up a collection or something? As a user of the garden, even if I couldn't pay all, I would at least try to come up with something. Daybreak79, Dravin, Wingnut and 2 others 5 Quote
skippy740 Posted June 9, 2014 Report Posted June 9, 2014 I see an Eagle Scout project in the works here. Daybreak79, Bini, Palerider and 1 other 4 Quote
Tricia87 Posted June 9, 2014 Report Posted June 9, 2014 Who owns the land? If it is church owned, the church needs to step up Quote
Bini Posted June 9, 2014 Author Report Posted June 9, 2014 JAG, I think that's what should have been done, but wasn't. I'm not sure why it wasn't but my guess would be that people backed out of having any affiliation with the garden. People saying that they seldom use it, etc., though the garden's vegetables are always picked. The truth is, there are two older RS women (and their husbands) that generally maintain it, so in that regard I'd say many members aren't really involved with it much. Quote
Bini Posted June 9, 2014 Author Report Posted June 9, 2014 Tricia, the land is privately owned by residents out of state - the Church does not own the land. Quote
pam Posted June 9, 2014 Report Posted June 9, 2014 People have a moral obligation. I guess people tend to forget that part when accountability is in play. Palerider, Wingnut, Bini and 2 others 5 Quote
Iggy Posted June 9, 2014 Report Posted June 9, 2014 Your Ward has permission to use the land, they then should replace what one of their members burned. Comes out of the Ward budget. Backroads, Bini, Daybreak79 and 2 others 5 Quote
Just_A_Guy Posted June 9, 2014 Report Posted June 9, 2014 I'd (respectfully and privately) suggest to the bishop, and possibly the ward mission leader as well, that--legal niceties aside--the Church's good name is all over this one. Missionary efforts and public goodwill in your area will, to a large degree, depend on what the ward does now to make this right with the people whose property was damaged. Would it really kill the ward to do a bake sale, or send some elders over to do some grunt work, or . . . something? People can weasel out of their role in the garden, but whatever happened to "bearing one another's burdens" and all that? And if leadership won't act--that certainly doesn't prevent you from trying to scrape something together. :) pam, Daybreak79, Bini and 2 others 5 Quote
Jennarator Posted June 9, 2014 Report Posted June 9, 2014 I agree with everyone else. Someone needs to take up a collection, or find a away yo pay it back. It looks bad when we teach accountabliity and we are not being accountable! Bini 1 Quote
Bini Posted June 9, 2014 Author Report Posted June 9, 2014 You're right in that I could bring it up again, and suggest something be done, but not sure what good it'll really do. It's been a while now. Haven't heard much about it since. I've never harvested anything from the garden, nor have I tended it in any way, but I feel the situation should have been handled better. Quote
skippy740 Posted June 10, 2014 Report Posted June 10, 2014 What would President Monson do if he lit a field on fire? Oh wait... mordorbund and MsMagnolia 2 Quote
Palerider Posted June 10, 2014 Report Posted June 10, 2014 Wonder if the people made a police report ? Quote
Backroads Posted June 10, 2014 Report Posted June 10, 2014 The way I see it, church members were working the garden. Therefore, church members (the ward?) are responsible. Iggy 1 Quote
pam Posted June 10, 2014 Report Posted June 10, 2014 Wonder if the people made a police report ? This isn't the "I wonder" thread. Palerider 1 Quote
estradling75 Posted June 10, 2014 Report Posted June 10, 2014 The way I see it, church members were working the garden. Therefore, church members (the ward?) are responsible. I disagree... The responsible party is the one who lit the fire and let it go out of control. That is were the responsibility begins and ends. Since that person is not stepping up and taking responsibility the ward members, the church and the neighbor are all affected/interested parties. To various degrees they all have a vested interest in trying to make this right, unfortunately without an identified responsible party some one is going to have to sacrifice to make it right and should be the ward members/leaders. Backroads 1 Quote
pam Posted June 10, 2014 Report Posted June 10, 2014 Maybe the Relief Society is responsible. They are the ones that got permission and agreed to the conditions of using it. Daybreak79, Bini and Backroads 3 Quote
Palerider Posted June 10, 2014 Report Posted June 10, 2014 This isn't the "I wonder" thread.Is that right?.......Lol Quote
Bini Posted June 10, 2014 Author Report Posted June 10, 2014 Pam, I wouldn't be opposed to chipping in, and honestly, I've never used the garden myself. Quote
Guest Posted June 11, 2014 Report Posted June 11, 2014 If this happened to my ward and nobody stepped up to claim the burning incident, there wouldn't be a who's responsible? discussion going on... because I would have already had my 2 boys and my husband helping me replant the bushes. And people wonder why I work... because I need money to fix bushes... Okay, I take it back... maybe there's going to be a discussion going on on who may want to pay me for the bushes... but, it would be without the neighbor having to worry about it. Quote
Bini Posted June 12, 2014 Author Report Posted June 12, 2014 Anatess, you remind me a lot of a friend I have, also Filipina. Never met anyone so stubborn but at the same time selfless. Not saying that you're stubborn, that's just in reflection of this friend, but she'd be doing exactly what you say you'd do. I'm more of an observer of the situation. I don't see myself replacing the bushes, but I wouldn't be opposed to helping replant them, or chipping in something to go towards new ones. Quote
Guest Posted June 12, 2014 Report Posted June 12, 2014 Anatess, you remind me a lot of a friend I have, also Filipina. Never met anyone so stubborn but at the same time selfless. Not saying that you're stubborn, that's just in reflection of this friend, but she'd be doing exactly what you say you'd do. I'm more of an observer of the situation. I don't see myself replacing the bushes, but I wouldn't be opposed to helping replant them, or chipping in something to go towards new ones. Yikes. I'm stubborn.... well, basically, I just don't do things unless I understand what I'm doing... and I will argue my point... so, unless you can convince me it's what I should be doing, I won't do it. So, I don't call it stubborn. I call it... cautious. Well, okay. I'm stubborn. On the other hand, if it's something that needs doing... then I'm doing it. Quote
The Folk Prophet Posted June 12, 2014 Report Posted June 12, 2014 Ha ha. "I'm not stubborn. I just [proceeds to define stubborness]." Quote
Guest Posted June 12, 2014 Report Posted June 12, 2014 Ha ha. "I'm not stubborn. I just [proceeds to define stubborness]." Ha ha. But I never said I'm not stubborn. Quote
The Folk Prophet Posted June 12, 2014 Report Posted June 12, 2014 Ha ha. But I never said I'm not stubborn. Well...okay. Quote
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