Local food systems are a vital aspect of community resilience, yet so few of us know how the food we eat gets from farm to table.Â
Have you heard about Global Gardens or seen their stands at the Boise Farmers Market? Have you had the fortune to taste their locally-grown, spray-free produce? On Friday, August 30th, join the Hazard and Climate Resilience Institute as we tour one of Global Garden’s local farms and engage in a volunteer project. Don’t miss this opportunity to contribute to the community—sign up today!
Details:
Date: August 30
Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (may end earlier)
Location: 2908 S Pond St. Boise
Volunteer Limit: Up to 10 volunteers
Click Here To Sign Up!
Global Gardens Boise – Spring 2024! – YouTube by Eric Straubhar
About Global Gardens
Global Gardens is a program of the Idaho Office for Refugees and Jannus, Inc. They welcome refugee farmers and gardeners to engage in work that brings them joy, provides nutritious food for their families and community, and earns a fair wage within our local food economy. Primarily funded through the United States Department of Agriculture and the Idaho State Department of Agriculture, Global Gardens helps farmers access land, training, and markets, and provides more than 100 community garden spaces throughout the Treasure Valley.