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Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center
Dec
14
9:00 AM09:00

Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center

About this event

What’s Happening?

Drop in any time for:

  • Hands-on gardening of herbs and vegetables, focusing on sustainable practices.

  • Enjoy accessible garden features for older adults and adults with disabilities.

  • Learning small-space gardening techniques.

  • Using Green Stalk Vertical Planters to maximize our garden space.

  • Learn about space-saving vertical and indoor gardening techniques.

Why Volunteer?

By volunteering, you’ll:

  • Contribute to a local, sustainable, and inclusive community project.

  • Gain hands-on experience in gardening and learn how to create accessible features for diverse populations.

  • Access educational resources on small-space gardening and adaptive fitness practices.

  • Make a visible and lasting impact on the environment and our community.

  • Volunteers can take home what you grow.

The series aims to foster community connections, promote a healthy lifestyle, and provide an inclusive space for all participants. We encourage anyone interested to attend and are open to anyone who wants to teach a fitness or food-related session.

About the Organizer

S erve Sacramento is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization focused on improving and enriching the livability of Sacramento for historically marginalized communities. We do this through a range of initiatives that promote education, community health, small business support, and civic engagement. By offering youth-focused programs, like our Youth Summer Math Camp, we work to close the educational achievement gap for underserved students. Additionally, we facilitate community health initiatives that address disparities in access to healthcare and promote wellness in low-income neighborhoods.

Our organization also supports economic development through partnerships that provide small businesses in marginalized areas with resources, mentorship, and opportunities for growth. We believe that economic empowerment leads to stronger communities. Finally, we engage residents in the arts and civic life, fostering a sense of pride and unity in Sacramento’s historically overlooked neighborhoods. Through volunteer programs and collaborative community projects, we encourage collective action and sustained investment in the city's future.

Made possible by a grant from the Agency on Aging Area 4. Space donated by Center of Praise Ministries. Program Coordination by Serve Sacramento.

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Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center
Jan
11
9:00 AM09:00

Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center

About this event

What’s Happening?

Drop in any time for:

  • Hands-on gardening of herbs and vegetables, focusing on sustainable practices.

  • Enjoy accessible garden features for older adults and adults with disabilities.

  • Learning small-space gardening techniques.

  • Using Green Stalk Vertical Planters to maximize our garden space.

  • Learn about space-saving vertical and indoor gardening techniques.

Why Volunteer?

By volunteering, you’ll:

  • Contribute to a local, sustainable, and inclusive community project.

  • Gain hands-on experience in gardening and learn how to create accessible features for diverse populations.

  • Access educational resources on small-space gardening and adaptive fitness practices.

  • Make a visible and lasting impact on the environment and our community.

  • Volunteers can take home what you grow.

The series aims to foster community connections, promote a healthy lifestyle, and provide an inclusive space for all participants. We encourage anyone interested to attend and are open to anyone who wants to teach a fitness or food-related session.

About the Organizer

S erve Sacramento is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization focused on improving and enriching the livability of Sacramento for historically marginalized communities. We do this through a range of initiatives that promote education, community health, small business support, and civic engagement. By offering youth-focused programs, like our Youth Summer Math Camp, we work to close the educational achievement gap for underserved students. Additionally, we facilitate community health initiatives that address disparities in access to healthcare and promote wellness in low-income neighborhoods.

Our organization also supports economic development through partnerships that provide small businesses in marginalized areas with resources, mentorship, and opportunities for growth. We believe that economic empowerment leads to stronger communities. Finally, we engage residents in the arts and civic life, fostering a sense of pride and unity in Sacramento’s historically overlooked neighborhoods. Through volunteer programs and collaborative community projects, we encourage collective action and sustained investment in the city's future.

Made possible by a grant from the Agency on Aging Area 4. Space donated by Center of Praise Ministries. Program Coordination by Serve Sacramento.

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Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center
Feb
15
9:00 AM09:00

Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center

About this event

What’s Happening?

Drop in any time for:

  • Hands-on gardening of herbs and vegetables, focusing on sustainable practices.

  • Enjoy accessible garden features for older adults and adults with disabilities.

  • Learning small-space gardening techniques.

  • Using Green Stalk Vertical Planters to maximize our garden space.

  • Learn about space-saving vertical and indoor gardening techniques.

Why Volunteer?

By volunteering, you’ll:

  • Contribute to a local, sustainable, and inclusive community project.

  • Gain hands-on experience in gardening and learn how to create accessible features for diverse populations.

  • Access educational resources on small-space gardening and adaptive fitness practices.

  • Make a visible and lasting impact on the environment and our community.

  • Volunteers can take home what you grow.

The series aims to foster community connections, promote a healthy lifestyle, and provide an inclusive space for all participants. We encourage anyone interested to attend and are open to anyone who wants to teach a fitness or food-related session.

About the Organizer

S erve Sacramento is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization focused on improving and enriching the livability of Sacramento for historically marginalized communities. We do this through a range of initiatives that promote education, community health, small business support, and civic engagement. By offering youth-focused programs, like our Youth Summer Math Camp, we work to close the educational achievement gap for underserved students. Additionally, we facilitate community health initiatives that address disparities in access to healthcare and promote wellness in low-income neighborhoods.

Our organization also supports economic development through partnerships that provide small businesses in marginalized areas with resources, mentorship, and opportunities for growth. We believe that economic empowerment leads to stronger communities. Finally, we engage residents in the arts and civic life, fostering a sense of pride and unity in Sacramento’s historically overlooked neighborhoods. Through volunteer programs and collaborative community projects, we encourage collective action and sustained investment in the city's future.

Made possible by a grant from the Agency on Aging Area 4. Space donated by Center of Praise Ministries. Program Coordination by Serve Sacramento.

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Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center
Mar
15
9:00 AM09:00

Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center

About this event

What’s Happening?

Drop in any time for:

  • Hands-on gardening of herbs and vegetables, focusing on sustainable practices.

  • Enjoy accessible garden features for older adults and adults with disabilities.

  • Learning small-space gardening techniques.

  • Using Green Stalk Vertical Planters to maximize our garden space.

  • Learn about space-saving vertical and indoor gardening techniques.

Why Volunteer?

By volunteering, you’ll:

  • Contribute to a local, sustainable, and inclusive community project.

  • Gain hands-on experience in gardening and learn how to create accessible features for diverse populations.

  • Access educational resources on small-space gardening and adaptive fitness practices.

  • Make a visible and lasting impact on the environment and our community.

  • Volunteers can take home what you grow.

The series aims to foster community connections, promote a healthy lifestyle, and provide an inclusive space for all participants. We encourage anyone interested to attend and are open to anyone who wants to teach a fitness or food-related session.

About the Organizer

S erve Sacramento is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization focused on improving and enriching the livability of Sacramento for historically marginalized communities. We do this through a range of initiatives that promote education, community health, small business support, and civic engagement. By offering youth-focused programs, like our Youth Summer Math Camp, we work to close the educational achievement gap for underserved students. Additionally, we facilitate community health initiatives that address disparities in access to healthcare and promote wellness in low-income neighborhoods.

Our organization also supports economic development through partnerships that provide small businesses in marginalized areas with resources, mentorship, and opportunities for growth. We believe that economic empowerment leads to stronger communities. Finally, we engage residents in the arts and civic life, fostering a sense of pride and unity in Sacramento’s historically overlooked neighborhoods. Through volunteer programs and collaborative community projects, we encourage collective action and sustained investment in the city's future.

Made possible by a grant from the Agency on Aging Area 4. Space donated by Center of Praise Ministries. Program Coordination by Serve Sacramento.

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Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center
Apr
19
9:00 AM09:00

Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center

About this event

What’s Happening?

Drop in any time for:

  • Hands-on gardening of herbs and vegetables, focusing on sustainable practices.

  • Enjoy accessible garden features for older adults and adults with disabilities.

  • Learning small-space gardening techniques.

  • Using Green Stalk Vertical Planters to maximize our garden space.

  • Learn about space-saving vertical and indoor gardening techniques.

Why Volunteer?

By volunteering, you’ll:

  • Contribute to a local, sustainable, and inclusive community project.

  • Gain hands-on experience in gardening and learn how to create accessible features for diverse populations.

  • Access educational resources on small-space gardening and adaptive fitness practices.

  • Make a visible and lasting impact on the environment and our community.

  • Volunteers can take home what you grow.

The series aims to foster community connections, promote a healthy lifestyle, and provide an inclusive space for all participants. We encourage anyone interested to attend and are open to anyone who wants to teach a fitness or food-related session.

About the Organizer

S erve Sacramento is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization focused on improving and enriching the livability of Sacramento for historically marginalized communities. We do this through a range of initiatives that promote education, community health, small business support, and civic engagement. By offering youth-focused programs, like our Youth Summer Math Camp, we work to close the educational achievement gap for underserved students. Additionally, we facilitate community health initiatives that address disparities in access to healthcare and promote wellness in low-income neighborhoods.

Our organization also supports economic development through partnerships that provide small businesses in marginalized areas with resources, mentorship, and opportunities for growth. We believe that economic empowerment leads to stronger communities. Finally, we engage residents in the arts and civic life, fostering a sense of pride and unity in Sacramento’s historically overlooked neighborhoods. Through volunteer programs and collaborative community projects, we encourage collective action and sustained investment in the city's future.

Made possible by a grant from the Agency on Aging Area 4. Space donated by Center of Praise Ministries. Program Coordination by Serve Sacramento.

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Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center
May
17
9:00 AM09:00

Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center

About this event

What’s Happening?

Drop in any time for:

  • Hands-on gardening of herbs and vegetables, focusing on sustainable practices.

  • Enjoy accessible garden features for older adults and adults with disabilities.

  • Learning small-space gardening techniques.

  • Using Green Stalk Vertical Planters to maximize our garden space.

  • Learn about space-saving vertical and indoor gardening techniques.

Why Volunteer?

By volunteering, you’ll:

  • Contribute to a local, sustainable, and inclusive community project.

  • Gain hands-on experience in gardening and learn how to create accessible features for diverse populations.

  • Access educational resources on small-space gardening and adaptive fitness practices.

  • Make a visible and lasting impact on the environment and our community.

  • Volunteers can take home what you grow.

The series aims to foster community connections, promote a healthy lifestyle, and provide an inclusive space for all participants. We encourage anyone interested to attend and are open to anyone who wants to teach a fitness or food-related session.

About the Organizer

S erve Sacramento is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization focused on improving and enriching the livability of Sacramento for historically marginalized communities. We do this through a range of initiatives that promote education, community health, small business support, and civic engagement. By offering youth-focused programs, like our Youth Summer Math Camp, we work to close the educational achievement gap for underserved students. Additionally, we facilitate community health initiatives that address disparities in access to healthcare and promote wellness in low-income neighborhoods.

Our organization also supports economic development through partnerships that provide small businesses in marginalized areas with resources, mentorship, and opportunities for growth. We believe that economic empowerment leads to stronger communities. Finally, we engage residents in the arts and civic life, fostering a sense of pride and unity in Sacramento’s historically overlooked neighborhoods. Through volunteer programs and collaborative community projects, we encourage collective action and sustained investment in the city's future.

Made possible by a grant from the Agency on Aging Area 4. Space donated by Center of Praise Ministries. Program Coordination by Serve Sacramento.

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Taste & Learn at The Community Garden
Nov
16
9:00 AM09:00

Taste & Learn at The Community Garden

Register for FREE on Eventbrite

Sign up so we know how much food to prepare https://servesacgarden.eventbrite.com

About this event

What’s Happening?

What to expect:

  • Hands-on gardening of herbs and vegetables, focusing on sustainable practices.

  • Enjoy accessible garden features for older adults and adults with disabilities.

  • Learning small-space gardening techniques.

  • Using Green Stalk Vertical Planters to maximize our garden space.

  • Learn about space-saving vertical and indoor gardening techniques.

Why Volunteer?

By volunteering, you’ll:

  • Contribute to a local, sustainable, and inclusive community project.

  • Gain hands-on experience in gardening and learn how to create accessible features for diverse populations.

  • Access educational resources on small-space gardening and adaptive fitness practices.

  • Make a visible and lasting impact on the environment and our community.

  • Volunteers can take home what you grow.

The series aims to foster community connections, promote a healthy lifestyle, and provide an inclusive space for all participants. We encourage anyone interested to attend and are open to anyone who wants to teach a fitness or food-related session.

About the Organizer

S erve Sacramento is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization focused on improving and enriching the livability of Sacramento for historically marginalized communities. We do this through a range of initiatives that promote education, community health, small business support, and civic engagement. By offering youth-focused programs, like our Youth Summer Math Camp, we work to close the educational achievement gap for underserved students. Additionally, we facilitate community health initiatives that address disparities in access to healthcare and promote wellness in low-income neighborhoods.

Our organization also supports economic development through partnerships that provide small businesses in marginalized areas with resources, mentorship, and opportunities for growth. We believe that economic empowerment leads to stronger communities. Finally, we engage residents in the arts and civic life, fostering a sense of pride and unity in Sacramento’s historically overlooked neighborhoods. Through volunteer programs and collaborative community projects, we encourage collective action and sustained investment in the city's future.

Made possible by a grant from the Agency on Aging Area 4. Space donated by Center of Praise Ministries. Program Coordination by Serve Sacramento.

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Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center
Oct
19
9:00 AM09:00

Community Garden Meet Up All Ages & Abilities Vertical Garden at The Legacy Center

About this event

What’s Happening?

Drop in any time for:

  • Hands-on gardening of herbs and vegetables, focusing on sustainable practices.

  • Enjoy accessible garden features for older adults and adults with disabilities.

  • Learning small-space gardening techniques.

  • Using Green Stalk Vertical Planters to maximize our garden space.

  • Learn about space-saving vertical and indoor gardening techniques.

Why Volunteer?

By volunteering, you’ll:

  • Contribute to a local, sustainable, and inclusive community project.

  • Gain hands-on experience in gardening and learn how to create accessible features for diverse populations.

  • Access educational resources on small-space gardening and adaptive fitness practices.

  • Make a visible and lasting impact on the environment and our community.

  • Volunteers can take home what you grow.

The series aims to foster community connections, promote a healthy lifestyle, and provide an inclusive space for all participants. We encourage anyone interested to attend and are open to anyone who wants to teach a fitness or food-related session.

About the Organizer

S erve Sacramento is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization focused on improving and enriching the livability of Sacramento for historically marginalized communities. We do this through a range of initiatives that promote education, community health, small business support, and civic engagement. By offering youth-focused programs, like our Youth Summer Math Camp, we work to close the educational achievement gap for underserved students. Additionally, we facilitate community health initiatives that address disparities in access to healthcare and promote wellness in low-income neighborhoods.

Our organization also supports economic development through partnerships that provide small businesses in marginalized areas with resources, mentorship, and opportunities for growth. We believe that economic empowerment leads to stronger communities. Finally, we engage residents in the arts and civic life, fostering a sense of pride and unity in Sacramento’s historically overlooked neighborhoods. Through volunteer programs and collaborative community projects, we encourage collective action and sustained investment in the city's future.

Made possible by a grant from the Agency on Aging Area 4. Space donated by Center of Praise Ministries. Program Coordination by Serve Sacramento.

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