Want to Start a Community Garden? Attend a workshop in Cleveland

The Ohio State University Extension network works to bring knowledge and programs to cities across Ohio and is one of the world’s largest non-formal educational systems that addresses state, national, and global issues. Family and consumer sciences, 4-H youth development, community development, and agriculture and natural resources are areas cultivated by programs and workshops of the OSU Extension network.

In Cuyahoga county, the OSU Extension program is hosting some workshops where individuals can learn how to start a community garden.  Want to join the 4000 residents in Cuyahoga County who grow fruits and vegetables in community gardens?  Come to one of the workshops that will review the process of starting a community garden, what mini-grant opportunities and other programs are available.

The two Suburban Community Gardening Information Workshops are scheduled for:
Dec 14th , 6-7 PM
Cuyahoga County Public Library – Warrensville Branch
22035 Clarkwood Parkway, Warrensville Heights 44128

Dec 19th , 6-7 PM
Cuyahoga County Public Library – Independence Branch
6361 Selig Drive, Independence 44131

For more information contact Amanda at (216) 429-8200 ext. 250
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Links:

OSU Extension Office -Cuyahoga County

 

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