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* to provide a place for community members to grow fresh, organic vegetables and fruits and experience God’s creation first-hand. to provide education and appreciation for how food is grown, and to encourage healthy eating habits in our community. * to bring together people of different faiths, ages, races, and economic backgrounds from the Wendell area. * to provide fresh, organic produce to those in our community who are hungry and to provide the education needed for self- sustainability. * to provide a place to compost household waste and reduce our community's impact on landfills. an invitation to you To share in the harvest of healthy, organically-grown fruits and vegetables and to help feed the hungry of our community. ways you can help: *become a member * participate in a workday * make a tax-deductible donation to support us * bring your household vegetable scraps and grass clippings to the garden for composting * donate items for gardening * spread the word in your school, neighborhood, or workplace our mission

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* to provide a place for community members togrow fresh, organicvegetables and fruitsand experience God’s creation first-hand.

• to provide education and appreciation for how food is grown, and to encourage healthy eatinghabits in our community.

* to bring together people ofdifferent faiths, ages, races,and economic backgroundsfrom the Wendell area.

* to provide fresh, organic produce to those in our community who are hungry and to provide the education needed for self-sustainability.

* to provide a place to compost household waste and reduce our community's impact on landfills.

an invitation to youTo share in the harvest of healthy,

organically-grown fruits and vegetables and to help feed the hungry of our

community.

ways you can help:

*become a member

* participate in a workday

* make a tax-deductible donation to support us

* bring your household vegetable scraps and grass clippings to the garden for composting

* donate items for gardening

* spread the word in your school, neighborhood, or workplace

membership

$10 per year and a commitment of approximately four hours per month during the growing season (March through October).

*no experience is necessary

*all ages are welcome

workdays: wed and saturday mornings 9:00 am

our mission

St Eugene Community Garden608 Lions Club Rd

PO Box 188Wendell, NC 27591

(we are right next to theWendell Lion’s Club!)

Point of Contact: Betty Wagner

Email: [email protected]: (919) 269-0138

“…And the Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to dress it and keep it.”

Genesis 2:15

You can be part of the "growth" in Wendell! Join us!

CROPS

Collards, cauliflower, broccoli, turnips, carrots, potatoes, beans, cantaloupe, cucumber, mustard, lettuce, greens, radish, spinach and sugar snap peas, tomatoes, peppers, melons, squash, onions, green beans, callalou, blueberries, watermelon, and raspberries.

HERBS

Basil, oregano, sage, tarragon, thyme, catnip and lemon balm. 

St. EugeneCommunity Garden

5 good reasons to come grow with us…

Increase your access to locally grown fruits and vegetables.

Save money by learning to grow healthier food.

Connect to creation

Learn agricultural skills

Get your kids excited about eating healthy foods