Walker Park Community Garden
Fayetteville's first public community garden Located in Walker Park, adjacent to the Fayetteville Senior Activity and Wellness Center.
The Walker Park Community Garden is an initiative of the City of Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Department. Anyone interested in owning a plot can contact us through email or phone.
12/26/2013
Throw back Thursday, y'all...
Sesame Street: Street Garden Cooperation For more videos and games check out our new website at http://www.sesamestreet.org In this video we see that making a garden takes cooperation. Sesame Street...
11/01/2013
Mini-grants available for school and/or community gardens - application deadline is December 4th!
Arkansas Community Foundation - Making Your Garden Grow - Support Grants We’re especially interested in supporting projects that serve a broad range of people and have a clear plan for community engagement. We’re also interested in understanding how you plan to measure the success of your garden.
07/10/2013
3 new GardenCorps/AmeriCorps positions now available with the Feed Communities team to regionalize the great work of Feed Fayetteville...if you are looking for a truly rewarding year of national service and cultivating a healthy regional food system, please apply! Multiple positions are available in other areas of the state as well so please share this opportunity link with friends
GardenCorps Service Member Application The Delta Garden Study is designed to increase middle school students' connection with their teachers and schools through gardening.
06/23/2013
Weapons of mass creation
06/15/2013
06/12/2013
Owl Creek School offers free lunches for children this summer | Fayetteville Flyer The school will be serving free lunch for children age 18 and under every weekday this summer as part of the USDA's Seamless Summer program.
02/26/2013
via EcoVision Sustainable Learning Center -- A bit of upcycling in the garden never hurts, as you can see with this clever greenhouse of "trashed" windows someone rescued from the junkyard
A bit of upcycling in the garden never hurts, as you can see with this clever greenhouse of "trashed" windows someone rescued from the junkyard.
02/07/2013
Dig In! is coming soon, not to be missed by local gardeners!
Dig In! Food & Farming Festival THIS Thurs-Saturday. We could use your help in getting the word out and maybe getting to 1000 likes before the festival: PLEASE "share" this photo on your facebook timeline and pages. THANK YOU!! http://diginfestival.com
01/27/2013
Mark your calendars! Spring Registration Day will be held on March 2, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at the Senior Activity and Wellness Center, 945 S. College Avenue.
AccessFayetteville.org | The City of Fayetteville, Arkansas | Parks Gardens and Trails | Community. The Official Website of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas
01/08/2013
Community gardens create sacred spaces within a community
How A Community Created A Garden From Sadness : NPR Mourners left flowers and plants after the 2011 Tucson shooting rampage that killed six people and wounded 13. Instead of sending the shrines to a landfill after they were taken down, volunteers sorted through everything, replanted what they could and composted the rest.
Feed Fayetteville is facilitating a Community Food Survey to help us get a snapshot of local food production and needs.
Please take a second to respond to this short survey, as these results will help us prioritize areas of education need while also helping City leaders see potential areas for urban agriculture ordinance/policy revision.
Please then share it with all those who live in Fayetteville! Thank you.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/999XKND
Hooray for community gardens and local food!
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