


Secure a spot and receive a $30 egift card Dhruv Manchikalapati is working toward earning his Eagle Scout rank with his BSA troop, Troop 320, and plans to build accessible garden tabls for our garden this spring as his project. Traditional garden beds are placed on the ground, which makes gardening difficult or impossible for
The final “workday” for the 2010 season was on Saturday, December 10. It was a glorious day! A multitude of minor tasks were completed as the garden was covered up (mulched) and readied for whatever Mr. Winter has in store for us. In addition to all of the members bringing home many hundreds of pounds
In addition to our garden work on scheduled garden workdays, including soil prep, planting, watering, weeding etc., there are other important supporting tasks that make the garden go. See some examples below. If you would like to sign up to help with any of these on particular dates, please go to our sign-up sheet by clicking the button below. Many hands make light work!





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Feed the Hungry
Collective effort to bring fresh organic produce to local food banks
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Build Inclusive Community
Working, digging, sweating, and laughing together . . . all are welcome!
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Encourage Community Service
Youth groups, teen service hours, community service hours, corporate volunteers
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Educate about Sustainability
Learn by doing – we all learn together and share the knowledge freely
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Support Nature
Using sustainable practices, including organic gardening, diverse pollinator beds, and support for native plants and wildlife


| Location | When | Summary | Description |
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| January 27, 2026 | Compost WWCM – McAlisters | ||
| January 31, 2026 | Lowes Foods – Debbie F | ||
| February 3, 2026 | Compost WWCM – Rob | ||
| February 7, 2026 | Lowes Foods – Debbie F. | ||
| February 10, 2026 | Compost WWCM – Cindy |




