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Individuals and families can rent community garden plots on a sliding-scale fee basis. Community gardeners get access to land, tools, water, seeds, and other resources to help them grow their own food.


The farm program is for individuals wanting to grow food to sell as a business. The program offers land access and technical assistance to beginning farmers.


Also provides free educational workshops on growing food and food business topics.


Helps bring SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks to the Hub Farmers Market at 21st & Q during the growing season.

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Fresh Food
Food Production Support Services
Cooking Classes
Community Gardening
Gardening/Landscaping Instruction
Garden beds available to community members to grow fresh vegetables for their own use. Community members are invited to pick as much produce as they need from the "Free Farm" beds that City Sprouts maintains.

Helps individuals and households access locally grown, affordable, and high-quality food through a community garden and farm development program. Working largely with refugee, immigrant, and new American populations, the program provides critical food access to vulnerable portions of the community while educating and empowering others to practice and move towards sustainable food practices.

Provides assistance in starting or locating a community garden, finding a food pantry or meal site, finding a farmers market or farm, makes food rescue simple for donors and recipient organizations and works to support the local food system.

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Community Gardening
Food Production Support Services
Garden plots for people who would like to own and run and harvest a garden.
Provides a 4 x 8 garden plot for adoption. Adoption means planting vegetables, weeding, watering, and harvesting. Water and seeds are available for you (Seeds are usually not available). Mt Pleasant Community Garden is located at 211 S Jackson Street - across from Sarah's Bridal. Must clear out garden plot after the season is over.

Individuals and families can rent community garden plots on a sliding-scale fee basis. Community gardeners get access to land, tools, water, seeds, and other resources to help them grow their own food.


The farm program is for individuals wanting to grow food to sell as a business. The program offers land access and technical assistance to beginning farmers.


Also provides free educational workshops on growing food and food business topics.


Helps bring SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks to the Hub Farmers Market at 21st & Q during the growing season.

Categories

Fresh Food
Food Production Support Services
Cooking Classes
Community Gardening
Gardening/Landscaping Instruction
Gifts and visits to children in crisis, with special needs, and with life-threatening illnesses.

Funds other organizations with a similar mission of aiding children.

Toy drives, letters to 'Santa' handling, prepare gifts, donate funds, visit children in hospitals and homes year round.

Annual dinner, raffle, silent and oral auction, and other events to raise funds for children.

Santa's children/ K.I.D.S program distributes clothing, toys and other products to children referred through their local fire department in Iowa and Nebraska.

Day camp program for medically fragile kids.

Garden camp program all done by volunteers with produce going to those in need through food pantries.
Offers a community garden that provides fresh produce to patrons of the food pantry.

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Community Gardening
Garden plots are offered at Lowe Park, 4500 North 10th Street, Marion. Applicants may call for availability, or to be put on a waiting list.