Welcome our Newest (and youngest to date) Gardeners

April 5, 2010 at 10:51 am Leave a comment

We are so excited to have the participation of Becky Maass’s Horticulture class at Elgin High School. They have agreed to grow vegetables to donate to the Community Cupboard. They recently planted okra, corn, tomatoes, and peppers to donate.

Not only are these students gaining the knowledge and experience in planting and harvesting, but also an understanding of how even a small contribution can directly impact someone’s life.

Way to go!

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Where & How to Donate

WHERE:
Drop off your home-grown fare at
the Community Cupboard
114 Depot Street (across from the gazebo)

WHEN:
Monday mornings 8-10
Tuesday mornings 9-11:30

COMING IN LATE APRIL:
Thursday evenings 6-7

We may be adding a Monday night drop off if there is a need

Please wash all produce, Elgin Community Cupboard has plenty of bags and the volunteers prefer to package it for their clients.

Please consider printing up a couple recipes for your donated produce. About 20 copies should suffice.

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