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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

UPCOMING EVENTS Volunteer at D-Town Farm! Weekend work periods are back! If you want to volunteer at D-Town, join us at the following times: Thursdays from 3pm to 6pm Saturdays and Sundays from 8am to noon.

UPCOMING EVENTS
Volunteer at D-Town Farm!
Weekend work periods are back! If you want to volunteer at D-Town, join us at the following times:
Thursdays from 3pm to 6pm
Saturdays and Sundays from 8am to noon
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

DBCFSN PRESENTS: " Whats For Dinner? " Series - Saturday, April 13, 2013, Detroit Public Library Main Branch, 2-4PM, FREE!


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In June 2008, we acquired use of a two acre site, (that’s grown to 8 acres), in the City of Detroit’s Meyers’ Tree Nursery in Rouge Park, (West Outer Drive between Plymouth Rd. & West Chicago Blvd.), as the long-term home for D-Town Farm. This acquisition was the result of two years of meetings and negotiations with the Detroit City Council, and the City’s Planning, General Services and Recreation Departments. We were able to get a license agreement to use the site for $1 annually for ten years. We continued to build on the template that we had developed over the previous two years for bed preparation, planting, pest management, watering, work schedules, daily crew leaders, and harvesting. We expanded the number of farmers markets that we participated in. We held our Seventh Annual Harvest Festival on September 21-22, 2013. Through the support of the Garden Resource Program, we installed a 12’ X 20’ hoop house in late September 2008. We began operation of a 36’ X 90’ high tunnel hoop house during the 2009 growing season.
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