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172 people are interested
Get your hands dirty on an urban farm!
ORGANIZATION: Truly Living Well
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172 people are interested
Volunteers need to join our farm crew! Come down to our four acre urban farm Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays between 9am - 1pm to lend a hand with harvesting, planting, weeding, mulching, preparing beds, tending to the herbs, etc. We work year round, and host one of Atlanta's few year round farmer's markets. Come grow and learn with us about how to grow food using natural methods (no synthetic pesticides or chemicals found on our farm!) and simple hand held tools.
No experience necessary, just a desire to learn and get your hands dirty. Please wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to work outside. We will provide the gloves and tools, and ask that you bring a refillable water bottle and wear closed toed shoes. Come alone, or bring a friend! We are excited to work with you.
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About Truly Living Well
Location:
75 Hilliard Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30312, US
Mission Statement
Truly Living Well grows better communities by connecting people with the land through education, training, and demonstration of economic success in natural urban agriculture.
Description
Truly Living Well Center for Natural Urban Agriculture operates two urban farms in the greater Atlanta area, with the goal of growing food and community. Our volunteer program seeks to support our farming operations, and to teach the community about growing food using sustainable methods, that can be easily replicated. We are a unique site located ontop of what used to be apartment buildings that were torn down, and are putting the land to productive use by growing food. We operate year round, and sell our food at our own farmer's market and to local restaurants. All volunteers get a tour of the farm, and a chance to get their hands dirty!
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WHERE
75 Hilliard Street NEAtlanta, GA 30312
DATE POSTED
May 22, 2015
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
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