On a grey Saturday in November, clients of All Nations Health Center received flu shots through their car windows as Squirrel Project teens loaded planter boxes into back seats, and ladled hot soup into to-go containers.
Read MoreGarden City Harvest began in 1996, and I joined fifteen years later. As I reflect on our beginnings, I appreciate how much trial and error was required to find how best to feed this community.
Read MoreWe’re implementing a new sliding scale for community garden plot fees in 2020, which means annual fees are changing for many of our gardeners. Although eliciting some initial groans, there’s a number of reasons for this change. The most important is that it allows Garden City Harvest to stay committed to providing places and opportunities for everyone to access healthy and fresh food regardless of income, ability, or means.
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