1st Block students at Ragsdale High School harvested 5 bins in a single class as part of their Classroom to Food Pantry Pipeline (CFPP) with Hand to Hand Food Pantry sponsored by Sonya Hamilton State Farm.
This is a bit of feat for a class of 22 harvesting, cleaning, and reseeding the equivalent of seven 12 Bottle Portable Garden Bins (12BPG) because 4 of the 5 bins were the larger grey 18 Bottle Portable Garden Bins (18BPG) that each equal 1 1/2 12 BPG’s.
Parts of the harvest were filmed for an upcoming video to air on local television as part of a Gift of Giving Grant sponsored by the Four Seasons Town Centre.
On Saturday, November 19th, fresh student grown pesticide free greens harvested the day before made it to Parkwood Baptist’s Hand to Hand Food Pantry. A flyer highlighting some of the health benefits of eating more greens was also included in the delivery.
Ragsdale High School’s Classroom to Food Pantry Pipeline (CFPP) setup to benefit Hand to Hand will continue with regular monthly deliveries for the rest of the school year.
On Saturday, August 20th ReBuildUp was out at Parkwood Baptist’s Hand to Hand Food Pantry showing attendees how to make their own Bottle Growers as part of Ragsdale High School’s Classroom to Food Pantry Pipeline (CFPP).
Making a Bottle Grower and picking up some freshly grown micro greens.
The latest micro green harvest from a few Portable Gardens.
On Saturday, July 16th, attendees of Parkwood Baptist’s Hand to Hand Food Pantry filled out surveys to give their feedback on creating a Saturday Market at Parkwood Baptist Church to help benefit the Food Pantry.
Bags of nutritious micro greens were also given out on site.
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