That bingo card was created by this group: Rogue
Permaculture Pogs,
https://permapog.com/. They put up three definitions for their name:
Rogue:
: to weed out inferior, diseased, or nontypical individuals from a crop plant or a field
:An independent or uncontrolled person that is not authorized, normal, or expected
Permaculture:
“The conscious design and maintenance of agriculturally productive systems which have the diversity, stability, and resilience of natural ecosystems. It is the harmonious integration of the landscape with people providing their food, energy, shelter and other material and non-material needs in a sustainable way.”
~ Bill Mollison, the Tasmanian son of a fisherman who first coined the term 1978
POG:
The term comes from the word "pogue," which is Gaelic for "kiss." It was started by disgruntled Navy sailors of Irish descent who served during the American Civil War. They were upset that others, would never leave shore, would get to stay home and get all the kisses from the ladies while they were out fighting.
Then, Marines caught wind of the term, adopted it, and began using it themselves to describe anyone who wasn't involved in any type of combat. The term eventually found its way into the Army where it become POG (Person Other than Grunt.)
With their main goal being:
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EDUCATE AND EMPOWER VETERANS WITH PERMACULTURE. PROVIDE ACCESS TO LIFELONG NETWORKING, DIRECT ACTION, SOLIDARITY, AND MUTUAL AID.
I just thought it was fun to get the backstory on the fun bingo card. I'm going to add this to the Cascadia forum because they are in Western WA State. Thanks for posting Nicole!