Author: Lorin Fawns
Planning Unit: Mason County CES
Major Program: Community Gardens and Horticulture Therapy
Plan of Work: Horticulture
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Over two enriching days, a community witnessed the power of collaboration and healthy living through a pizza community garden program. Residents of all ages gathered at a local community center, rolling up their sleeves to plant and nurture a variety of fresh vegetables.
Guided by the horticulture agent and experienced master gardeners, participants learned the essentials of sustainable gardening and the joy of growing their own food. Children giggled with excitement as they dug into the earth, discovering the magic of planting seeds. Adults shared gardening tips and stories, fostering a sense of community spirit that transcended generations.
The culmination of our efforts came on the second day, when the garden transformed into a bustling pizza kitchen. Using the vibrant produce they planted just the day before, families and friends crafted mouthwatering pizzas together. We spent time highlighting the importance of using fresh, wholesome ingredients for both flavor and nutrition.
As pizzas baked in the ovens, discussions on healthy eating unfolded. Educational resources provided insights into balanced diets and the benefits of incorporating vegetables into everyday meals. Participants eagerly absorbed these lessons, realizing how small changes can lead to big health improvements.
The event concluded with a shared meal and garden-fresh pizzas enjoyed amidst laughter and newfound friendships. Our pizza community garden program was more than just planting and pizzas; it was a testament to the transformative power of coming together, learning, and nourishing both body and soul.
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