More press!
Check out this article about City Harvest and Preston's Paradise in the Philadelphia Social Innovations Journal. Finally someone who actually quotes us responsibly.
And a side note, the OURfarms backyard farming initiative welcomed its 6th and 7th members today with the building of two new gardens. Ms. Darice and Ms. Cheryl are excited about joining our community of neighborhood partners. And a special shout-out to Rachel, Cecily, Meg, Shinara, Suzanna, Joy, and...
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Welcome to Preston’s Paradise!
We've gotten a lot of attention lately and want to welcome all the new folks to our online community. Click the About page above to learn more about who we are and what we do.
The update: Spring garden builds are happening quickly! We...
Join our events listserve!
2010 workshops are now being listed. Keep up to date on all the happenings by joining our events listserve.
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Donating made easy!
We finally figured out how to connect people to our Paypal account! If you've been waiting to donate until it's so quick and easy, now's the time.
Visit our ChipIn page here, and do your thing.
Thanks!
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Backyard Farming
Starting this winter, Preston's Paradise is launching a new initiative to increase access to fresh produce in our neighborhood, and possibly other neighborhoods soon. Tentatively named "OURfarms", the project will build backyard food plots in the front or back yards of participating households. Each host family will receive 1/2 of the produce produced in their plot, and the other half will go to supply a community produce market for people without yards. We're going to take care of all the actual farming, including building the beds, planting, weeding, and watering. All the host has to do is provide the space. Click here...
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Preston's Paradise and City Harvest
Preston's Paradise has been selected as one of the first members of the PHS Community Grower's Alliance (CGA). The Alliance is phase one of a three-year grant from the USDA to expand the efforts of entrepreneurial growers in Philadelphia and increase access to fresh and healthful food in all neighborhoods. As part of our partnership, Preston's Paradise will receives vegetable starts and supplies that we will use to grow food, and also to distribute to others to encourage them to grow as well. We're really excited about this program and hope it will lead to great things for Philly's urban farmers. See the USDA grant description...
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