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Whittier Community Garden

Annual Activities

To support the annual gardening activities.

Builds resident to resident relationships through community gardening.

Year: 2011 | Amount: $1,750 | Project Type: Community Gardens

Mitchell Garden

Garden Expansion

To support the community garden expansion will help with gardeners on the Whittier Garden waiting list.

Residents working together to grow healthy foods for community consumption/enjoyment.

Year: 2011 | Amount: $2,500 | Project Type: Community Gardens

Whittier Community Garden

Neighborhood Outreach

To support the 2010 Whittier Community Garden Neighborhood Outreach.

Provides a space for 90+ community residents to garden and conducts events to use the garden as a way to foster relationships in the neighborhood.

Year: 2010 | Amount: $2,250 | Project Type: Community Gardens

Gardening Neighbors

Spring Garden Fair

To support the 2010 Gardening Neighbors "Spring Gardening Fair."

Brings neighbors together through gardening education and activities.

Year: 2010 | Amount: $1,500 | Project Type: Community Gardens

Skyland Green Gardeners

Annual Spring Garden Fair

To support the "Sprouting Hope/Growing Knowledge" annual spring garden fair, featuring healthy food, a plant and seed exchange, and a give-away of vegetable and herb plants to grow in your garden.

Skyland Green Gardeners brings residents of the Skyland neighborhood together to share their love for gardening and to encourage the building of community around locally grown and community sustaining food.

Year: 2009 | Amount: $2,208 | Project Type: Community Gardens

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