Local Teens Needed to Help Manage a Community Garden
at the Plymouth Area Coalition for the Homeless - Kingston, MA
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We are seeking 10 volunteers between the ages of 15 and 18 years to participate
in the second season of our Young Organic Gardeners (Y.O.G.) program. The teens
will help manage Bridie’s Garden, the 1050 square foot organic vegetable and
rain garden located at the Plymouth Area Coalition for the Homeless in
Kingston, MA. The vegetables grown in the garden are donated to the Coalition’s
food pantry to help them meet their fresh food needs.
Y.O.G. will
meet from 9:30am to 10:45am on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from July 10 through
August 16. Program participants will gain first-hand experience with organic
gardening, in addition to learning about resource conservation, and the greater
environment. This is a great opportunity for those looking to complete
community service hours or interested in pursuing an education or career in any
agricultural, environmental, or sustainability field. Routine Y.O.G. tasks will include weeding,
watering, composting, identifying and implementing ways to improve the garden,
and sharing the knowledge they gain with the larger community. No prior
experience is necessary.
Volunteers are
expected to attend at least 8 of the 12 sessions. The program is free of charge;
however space is limited to the first 10 volunteers who register with Sarah
Kugel, the garden coordinator and AmeriCorps MassLIFT volunteer serving with
Wildlands Trust.
Sarah can be reached at skugel@wildlandstrust.org or 781
934 9018.
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