Tricycle Gardens’ open house, open gardens

The fine folks at Tricycle Gardens invite everyone out for a open house, open gardens night on June 17th: Please join us on one of the longest days of the year to celebrate and enjoy the hard work of friends, neighbors, volunteers, garden managers, and the staff & board of Tricycle Gardens. Meet the people who […]

The fine folks at Tricycle Gardens invite everyone out for a open house, open gardens night on June 17th:

Please join us on one of the longest days of the year to celebrate and enjoy the hard work of friends, neighbors, volunteers, garden managers, and the staff & board of Tricycle Gardens. Meet the people who get dirty for fun, learn about urban agriculture, & make a toast to the abundance we all share, and the generosity which has made all what we do possible!

WHERE TO BE FROM 6-8PM
The Community Gardens:

  • Jefferson Avenue Garden, between N. 23rd & N. 24th Streets, in Church Hill, Est. 2003, 16 plots,1000 gallon rain water cistern.
  • Carver Community Garden, corner of Kinney & Leigh Streets in Carver. Est. 2007,11 plots.
  • Humphrey Calder Community Garden, 414 N. Thompson Street, in the Museum District, Est. 2009, 36 plots.
  • Chimborazo Community Garden, corner of E. Grace Street & N. 31st St., in Church Hill, Est. 2009, to have 28 plots. Fundraiser Party HERE, goes late!!!!

The Learning Gardens:

  • Fulton Hill Neighborhood Resource Center, 1519 Williamsburg Road, in Fulton Hill, Est. 2006. Children’s learning garden and food production for the new cafe.
  • Peter Paul Development Center, 1708 N. 22nd St, Est. 2008, in Union Hill, Children’s learning garden, with a cooking and nutrition program.

WHERE TO BE FROM 7-9PM CELEBRATE!!

  • 9th & B Urban Farm, corner of W. 9th St. & Bainbridge St. in Old Manchester. Est. 2010. High production gardens, compost, vermiculture, bees, farm stand. GREEN DRINKS NIGHT!
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