Today's blog entry was written by Caroline Um and Christina Wyatt, nutrition students in the School of Public Health at UNC.
Community gardens are a growing trend across the nation and they are quickly making their way into Wake County! Join AHA partners at Marbles Kids Museum (Downtown Raleigh) Saturday April 17 from 9 am - 12:30 pm to learn the down and dirty on community gardening. The summit will provide participants with the knowlege to start, maintain, manage and enjoy the wonderful benefits of building a sustainable garden in the neighborhood, workplace, school or worship group!Participants will also be provided with the skills to engage the community in the work of community gardening. The event will include interactive breakout sessions led by community gardening experts, educational booths, and optional offsite community garden tours.
Space will be limited at this event and pre-registration is STRONGLY recommended. Registration for DIG IN is FREE, but donations will be accepted to support the event and community gardening in Wake County . If you are ready to register for the Dig In Community Garden Summit, click here! Check back on the AHA website for more details as they develop!
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