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Community gardens bring all cultures, ages together in our community.

Community gardens; planting the seeds of friendship and learning together.

Project details

Suggested by: Jan

Project partner: Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre

Budget

$100,700.00

Votes

67 votes received

This project did not receive enough votes to be successful.

Local community centres in Casey are the ideal locations to bring people together and sow the seeds of friendship and understanding. The centres will run social and education programs around gardening, cooking, health and nutrition and other activities that will benefit the local community.
Working together in a community garden can create friendships and understanding.

Your Community Centre in Casey; Merinda Park.
Gardening, growing vegetables and cooking is a great way to meet people and share common interests. It is a great way to get involved in your local community centre and discover other activities and programs that are available.
Community members can have access to fresh food and healthy nutrition information as well as learning about career pathways and jobs in the food and horticulture industries. Community members can learn how to grow their food at home and can practice a wide range of language, gardening and cooking skills.

Project details

Suggested by: Jan

Project partner: Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre

Budget

$100,700.00

Votes

67 votes received

This project did not receive enough votes to be successful.

Comments

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HARvey16*

07 Sep 2018

Great learning opportunity

HARvey16*

07 Sep 2018

A fun place to meet

HARvey16*

07 Sep 2018

I wanted to vote for a community garden in Berwick Endeavour Hills area

Foodshare

28 Aug 2018

I support community gardens because they provide;
Food security for many,
A fun place to come together,
Food sharing,
Great learning opportunities!!!