Slow Food Grinnell is sponsoring a cleanup and harvest event at the
Grinnell Community Garden on September 25th as part of the Slow Food USA
Dig In campaign. We'll be helping catch up on weeding, clearing a mint
patch as the site of a future herb bed and helping harvest as needed.
The Grinnell Community Garden aims to increase awareness of
gardening in the Grinnell Community. The garden at Miller Park was
sited to allow children for the Elementary and Middle schools easy
access.
After the work is over, we'll regroup at the Davis residence for a
well earned potluck supper.
What to bring to the work party:
- Any tools you think would be handy
- Work gloves
Slow Food Grinnell will provide water and Cider
Please bring a local dish to server 4 to the potluck.
If you plan to come, please RSVP to in...@slowfoodgrinnell.org. We'll
provide you with potluck details based on that. If you can't make the
work session feel free to attend only the potluck just let us know. If
there are enough workers we'll expand the scope to include the Grinnell
College Student Garden.
Thanks,
Brooks
We hope to reschedule the event at a later date.
-- Brooks
Since we got rained out on the 25th, we're going to try again this
coming Saturday.
Slow Food Grinnell is sponsoring a cleanup and harvest event at the
Grinnell Community Garden on October 2nd as part of the Slow Food USA
Dig In campaign. We'll be helping catch up on weeding, clearing a mint
patch as the site of a future herb bed and helping harvest as needed.
The Grinnell Community Garden aims to increase awareness of gardening in
the Grinnell Community. The garden at Miller Park was sited to allow
children for the Elementary and Middle schools easy access.
What to bring to the work party:
- Any tools you think would be handy (especially weeding tools)
- Work gloves
- A snack or drink to share
Slow Food Grinnell with provide water, cups, and napkins.
-- Brooks