From Toxic Free NC news
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Briggs Avenue Community Garden is
located in an area of Durham where most children and families live at or
below the poverty line. The garden is a place where food is grown for
families and where community members fellowship, share skills and learn about
pesticide-free gardening. Right now they have more than 40
community-maintained plots, but are expanding next year to accomodate even
more gardeners.
A beehive in the garden will add to their mission of educating local residents about organic gardening. And it will help to grow even more healthy pesticide-free food for their community!
Thank you to the 1,250 of you who
voted in our contest. This was a close competition and your vote really made
a difference. Thank you!
And thank you to all of the 18 beautiful and amazing community
garden nominees for growing pesticide-free, healthy food and
educating your communities about organic gardening and the importance of
protecting our pollinators. You all are such an inspiration to all of us.
Thank you!
Toxic Free NC's Save a Bee
campaign is made possible with support from The Burt's Bees Greater Good
Foundation. Want to bee a supporter, too? Find out how you can help us keep
the buzz going for community gardening: http://bit.ly/tfncbuzz
Thanks a buzzillion for following
along with our contest!
Ileana Rodriguez
Toxic Free NC
Toxic Free NC
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