Guide to the Ron Mandella Community Garden records, 1971-2005 (2000-2003)
Finding aid prepared by Processed by Michelle Balaguy, Genevieve Beaufret, Rebecca Crowther, Miriam Hull, Lisa C. Prince,
Kim Thompson, and Blythe Wilson.
California State University, Sacramento Special Collections & University Archives
The Library
2000 State University Drive East
Sacramento, CA, 95819-6039
916-278-6144
scua@csus.edu
May 1, 2006
Title: Ron Mandella Community Garden records
Identifier/Call Number: MSS 2005/06
Contributing Institution:
California State University, Sacramento Special Collections & University Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
3.98 Linear feet
(6 manuscript boxes and 1 flat box)
Date (bulk): Bulk, 2000-2003
Date (inclusive): 1971-2005
Abstract: The records of the Mandella Community Garden are the records of its neighborhood development and later of its legal battle
to retain their undeveloped green space in the densely urban setting of downtown Sacramento, California. Interaction within
the community and with other community gardens is documented. Numerous tutorials on organic gardening and environmental standards
are retained in the records. Included in the collection are membership lists, correspondence and letters, city counsel minutes,
CADA agency proposals and minutes, organic gardening publications, photographs and scrapbooks, maps, financial records, legal
files relating to the campaign to save the garden, video speeches, newspaper articles, physical artifacts from the garden
and various ephemera.
Language of Materials: Language is in English.
Publication Rights
Copyright is protected by the copyright law, Chapter 17 of the U.S. Code. Requests for permission to publish, quote, or reproduce
from collections must be submitted in writing to the Head of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives.
Permission for publication is given on the behalf of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Library,
California State University, Sacramento as the owner of the physical item and is not intended to conclude permission of the
copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.
Acquisition Information
The Ron Mandella Community Garden collection was given to the CSUS Special Collections and University Archives by Maria Kochis
in 2005.
Custodial History
Members of the Ron Mandella Community Garden assembled these records over many years as part of their effort to document their
involvement in organic gardening, air quality improvement, and ethnic harmony.
Scope and Contents
The Ron Mandella Community Garden records consist of 4.0 linear feet and is organized into the seven series listed below:
Series 1: History, 1978-2004 (Bulk dates 1996-2004) Series 2: Correspondence and Letters, 1990-2003 (Bulk dates 2001-2003)
Series 3: Business and Finance, 1980-2003 (Bulk 1996-2003) Series 4: Legal Files, 1995-2003 Series 5: CADA/Development, 1995-2004
Series 6: Community Gardens / Organic Gardening, 1987-2004 Series 7: Artifacts 1999-2003
The inclusive dates of the collection are 1971-2005 while the bulk of the documents date from 2000-2003. Within these series
are correspondence and letters, legal, official, and financial documents, reports, news clippings, brochures, informational
pamphlets, flyers and other printed material related to the operations, history and the court cases in which the Garden was
involved in their attempts to save the garden for community members and from development by CADA. Also included in the collection
are videos, photographs, a large garden banner and miscellaneous ephemera.
Processing Information
Processed by Michelle Balaguy, Genevieve Beaufret, Rebecca Crowther, Miriam Hull, Lisa C. Prince, Kim Thompson, and Blythe
Wilson. Completed May 2006.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item including date], [Folder Title], MSS 2005/06, Ron Mandella Community Garden records, Department of
Special Collections and University Archives, The Library, California State University, Sacramento.
Biographical / Historical Note
The Mandella Community Gardens was formed in 1971 as an endeavor in urban organic gardening and alternative energy experimentation.
Established in Sacramento, California during an era of community activism, the Gardens promoted urban green space, organic
gardening, air quality improvement, and ethnic harmony. The Garden was situated on state owned land under a renewable lease
at a cost to the organization. Membership fees maintained any expenses incurred. The Garden was named in honor of Ron Mandella
one of the original organizers, who died in 1978. Famous members of the Garden include Judge Lloyd Connelly. Infamous members
include "Squeaky" Fromme, one of the followers of the notorious Charles Manson family.
When the state of California decided to sell the block to a private developer, in 200 a lengthy legal and political battle
ensued between activist community members and state agencies. Protest rallies, sit-in demonstrations, speeches and news articles
resulted in an effort to stop the sale. In 2001 after exhausting all legal resources, the Garden was closed and development
of the parcel began. Today, the Garden has been developed into multi-family units. A portion of the original garden remains,
but it no longer functions as a community green space.
The records of the Mandella Community Garden are primarily the records of its neighborhood development and later of its legal
battle to retain their undeveloped green space in a densely urban setting. Interaction within the community and with other
community gardens are documented. Numerous tutorials on organic gardening and environmental standards are retained in the
records. Included in the collection are membership lists, correspondence, city counsel minutes, organic gardening publications,
photographs and scrapbooks, financial records, legal files relating to the campaign to save the garden, video speeches, newspaper
articles, physical artifacts from the garden and various ephemera.
Accrual Information
No additions are expected.
Access
This collection is open for research. Some restrictions may apply.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Connelly, Lloyd G.
Fromme, Lynette Alice, 1948-
Kochis, Maria
Mandella, Ron
Community gardens
Environmental standards and studies
Organic gardening.
Series 1: History,
1978-2004
Series Description
This series consists of newsletters, flyers, applications, and photographs that document the history of the Ron Mandella Community
Garden. The bulk of the series is comprised of newspaper, magazine, and Internet articles that describe the aims of the Ron
Mandella Community Garden and their ensuing legal action against the Capitol Area Development Authority. The series also includes
board meeting minutes, RMCG member plot maps, proposed CADA development maps, an overhead projector presentation, and certificates
of appreciation for one of the Garden members, Goli Sahba. Materials within each folder are arranged chronologically.
Box 1, Folder 1
Board Member Meetings,
1996-2001
Box 1, Folder 2
Board Member Minutes,
1996-2004
Box 1, Folder 3
Member Newsletters/Flyers,
1991-2002
Box 1, Folder 4
Flyers (General Community),
1996-2003
Box 1, Folder 6
Over-head Project Presentation,
2003
Box 1, Folder 8
Certificates of Appreciation for Goli Sahba,
2003
Box 1, Folder 10
Confidentiality Issues: Membership Apps. and Rosters,
n.d.
Series 2: Correspondence and Letters,
1990-2003
Series Description
This series contains correspondence between garden members and others in the community such as city officials, CADA representatives
and letters written by elementary school children. A large portion of this correspondence directly relates to the garden members'
attempts to "save the garden" from development by CADA. This also contains letters from community members writing in support
of keeping the garden. The series is divided into three areas; General correspondence, which contains the "save the garden"
efforts, official correspondence (between garden members and the city or county officials), and the letters from school children,
and is organized into 7 folders. The bulk of the correspondence dates from 2000 to 2003. Arranged chronologically within the
files and alphabetically by folder subject.
Box 2, Folder 1
Correspondence: Saving the Garden,
1999-2001
Box 2, Folder 2
Correspondence: Saving the Garden,
2001
Box 2, Folder 3
Correspondence: Saving the Garden,
2002-2003
Box 2, Folder 4
Letters: Elementary School Thank You,
2002
Box 2, Folder 5
Letters: Community Supporters,
1990-2003
Box 2, Folder 6
Letters: Interagency, City, State,
1998-2003
Box 2, Folder 7
Letters: From RMCG Board Members,
1997-2002
Box 2, Folder 8
Letters: To Garden From City Officials,
1995-2001
Box 2, Folder 9
Letters: To Garden From Official Agencies,
1998-2003
Series 3: Business and Legal,
1980-2003
Series Description
This series consists of the financial and business records reflecting the daily operations of the Ron Mandella Community Garden.
It contains bank statements, cancelled checks, invoices, receipts, insurance papers, and payment stubs. It also has correspondence
with the City of Sacramento and with their insurance company regarding disputes over bills and payments, arrangements for
event-specific insurance, by-laws, incorporation papers, legal service invoices and agreement papers, and lease papers.
Box 3, Folder 1
Bank statements and cancelled checks,
1994-2003
Box 3, Folder 3
Incorporation papers, by-laws, lease papers, board papers,
1980-2002
Box 3, Folder 4
Insurance papers,
1995-2003
Box 3, Folder 5
Legal services agreements and invoices,
1996-2003
Box 3, Folder 6
Miscellaneous expenses and income,
1997-2003
Box 3, Folder 7
Treasurer's reports,
1996-2003
Series 4: Legal Files,
1995-2003
Series Description
This series contains letters and other information for the Ron Mandella Community Garden attorney to look over (including
a sheet called "Possible Areas of Litigation"). Most of the correspondence is to and from RMCG member Robert Stuter and government/state
officials or representatives, in California State offices of Department of General Services, Office of Housing and Community
Development, CADA, and even Gray Davis as Lt. Governor. There are also letters between officials such as City councilmember
Deborah Ortiz, (and Assemblywoman Ortiz), Councilmember Jimmie Yee, councilmember Heather Fargo, Mayoral Candidate 2000 Julie
Padilla, and other community members mostly in support of keeping the garden. These items seem to be what Robert Stuter in
particular wanted his attorney to see. Letters span the period of November 1995 - August 2000. There are briefs of lawsuits
between CADA and RMCG as both Plaintiffs and Defendants that span the period of December 2002 through December 2003, and Police
Counter Reports and a Misdemeanor Complaint from May 9, 2000, October 17, 2001 and June 22, 2003.
Box 4, Folder 1
Letters to support case in favor of RMCG (For legal team),
1995-2003
Box 4, Folder 2
Capitol Area Development Authority vs. RMCG Lawsuit,
2002-2003
Box 4, Folder 3
RMCG vs. Capitol Area Development Authority Lawsuit,
2002-2003
Box 4, Folder 4
Police Counter Reports and Misdemeanor Complaint,
2000-2003
Series 5: Capitol Area Development Authority (CADA) Development,
1995-2004
Series Description
This series is primarily related to the Capitol Area Development Authority operations, community, and City of Sacramento involvement
in development of the Ron Mandella Community Garden area from 1995-2004. Files within this series include general information
about the Capitol Area Development Authority, Environmental Impact Reports and related environmental studies documents for
the Fremont Mews/Site 13 (Mandella Community Gardens area), CADA board meeting minutes and agenda from 1995-2004, and other
documentation from CADA. Folders also consist of City of Sacramento Citizen's Advisory Committee for Parks and Recreation
agendas, letters from the City of Sacramento regarding the Fremont Mews Development Project, Owner Participation Agreements
from the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Sacramento, information on community workshops for Site 13, and letters from
the public to CADA related to the Fremont Mews/Site 13 development project.
Box 4, Folder 5
CADA General Information,
2000-2002
Box 4, Folder 6
CADA Public Relations,
2000-2003
Box 4, Folder 7
Community and Local Correspondence with CADA,
1998-2003
Box 4, Folder 8
CADA and the City of Sacramento,
2000-2003
Box 4, Folder 9
CADA Board Minutes and Agendas,
1995-2000
Box 4, Folder 10
CADA Board Minutes and Agendas,
2001
Box 5, Folder 1
CADA Board Minutes and Agendas,
2002-2004
Box 5, Folder 2
CADA Environmental Impact Reports,
1998-2004
Box 6, Folder 1
CADA Fremont Terrace Proposal,
2000
Box 6, Folder 2
CADA Fremont Terrace Project Misc.,
1996-2000
Box 6, Folder 3
CADA Soil Investigations for Garden Site II,
2001
Box 6, Folder 4
CADA Garden Site II: Limited Phase I/II Investigation,
2002
Box 6, Folder 5
CADA Site 13 Resolutions and Agreements,
2000-2003
Series 6: General Garden Information,
1987-2004
Series Description
This series contains literature on gardening techniques and information used in the Mandella gardens. Also included in this
box are pamphlets and newsletters about community gardens in the Sacramento area as well as other California regions. The
folders in this series also contain news clippings and web based reports documenting the effects of soil contamination, along
with methods of successful organic gardening. Also included in this series are signs and flyers targeted at "save the garden"
efforts, as well as lists and newsletters of tasks needed to be fulfilled in the garden.
Box 6, Folder 6
Gardening Literature,
1987-2004
Box 6, Folder 7
Community Garden Literature,
1987-2004
Box 6, Folder 8
Save the Garden Literature,
1987-2004
Box 6, Folder 9
Compost Sign Hung in Garden,
1987-2004
Series 7: Artifacts,
2000-2003
Series Description
This box contains the physical artifacts from the Garden. In its entirety, the artifacts consist of one scrapbook, one wooden
plaque, one cloth banner, one laminated page with photos, and one Rainbow Day Care flyer. The box also holds one CD (with
copies) that contains flyers, documents, a garden song, and the Garden's web-site. Two VCR tapes remain (with copies) of a
city council meeting and a local community access show. Both programs argue for the Garden to be protected from development.
Box 7, Object 4
Photographs (laminated),
n.d.
Box 7, Object 5
Flyer: Rainbow Day Care,
n.d.
Box 7, Object 6
CD featuring flyers, documents, garden song, and web-site information,
n.d.
Box 7, Object 7
VCR tapes of city council meeting and local community access show,
n.d.