GROCAD Community Garden Project Meetup
GROCAD Community Garden Project Meetup
Cost
Free
Emailocadgrows@gmail.com
Websitehttp://www.Facebook.com/groups/ocadgrows/
LocationLearning Zone, 113 McCaul Street, Level 1. Also accessible from 122 St. Patrick Street
GROCAD Community Garden Project Meetup
A call to OCAD U gardeners – students, staff or faculty who are interested in supporting grOCAD’s community garden project, located on the grounds of St. George the Marty at 197 John Street. We need volunteers to help plant/water/harvest herbs and vegetables in summer through fall.
It’s a great opportunity to share and learn about urban gardening. For those who can't attend the meeting but would like to get involved, email us ocadgrows@gmail.com.
grOCAD is a group of students, faculty and staff who are working together to integrate plant life to our everyday experience by cultivating areas in andaround OCAD U's campus. grOCAD's aim is to increase healthy food accessibility, encourage discourse about how plants improve quality of life and heighten awareness to urban agricultural practices.
Cost
Free
Emailocadgrows@gmail.com
Websitehttp://www.Facebook.com/groups/ocadgrows/
LocationLearning Zone, 113 McCaul Street, Level 1. Also accessible from 122 St. Patrick Street
A call to OCAD U gardeners – students, staff or faculty who are interested in supporting grOCAD’s community garden project, located on the grounds of St. George the Marty at 197 John Street. We need volunteers to help plant/water/harvest herbs and vegetables in summer through fall.
It’s a great opportunity to share and learn about urban gardening. For those who can't attend the meeting but would like to get involved, email us ocadgrows@gmail.com.
grOCAD is a group of students, faculty and staff who are working together to integrate plant life to our everyday experience by cultivating areas in andaround OCAD U's campus. grOCAD's aim is to increase healthy food accessibility, encourage discourse about how plants improve quality of life and heighten awareness to urban agricultural practices.
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