Bloomin’ PGC Urban Farmers & Growers Open Mic Night
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Bloomin’ PGC Urban Farmers & Growers Open Mic Night
June 15, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 8:45 pm
FREEThe Prince George’s Soil Conservation District, along with Bloomin’ PGC partners and local urban farming advocates, invite you to participate in our Monthly Urban Farmers & Growers Open Mic Night! Held on Zoom, this event is a platform for the urban farmer community to collaborate and share useful information amongst each other. Any urban farming related topics—land leases, equipment and supplies, staffing and volunteering, resource-sharing, grants, and mental health—are all welcome to discuss.
Growers are invited to share their enterprises, as well as discuss challenges and opportunities they face in growing for-profit and donation in Prince George’s County. Join our monthly meet-ups to ask and answer questions, share your signature growing tips, discuss the latest news in the urban Ag industry, or even blow off some steam.(We know that pesky groundhog is driving you nuts!).
In addition this is a great time for you to share recommended tips, resources, and upcoming events.
****** THIS MONTH – LEAD MD AND AN URBAN FARMSTEAD ALLIANCE CONCEPT! ******
We invite you to join us on Tuesday, June 15th at 7:00 PM. This month we have invited PGC resident, MDA employee and urban farm advocate, Elizabeth Hoffman, to chat about her experience in the LEAD MD program. In addition, urban farmer, Linda Jones, will lead a discussion around her efforts to start a growers group, the Urban Farmstead Growers Alliance, to coordinate product and sales for a local farmers market.
The District encourages urban farmers and other growers of all skill levels to attend. We look forward to working with the community to grow new and existing urban farms and community gardens in Prince George’s County!
For more information on the Bloomin’ PGC Urban Farm Initiative: https://www.pgscd.org/urban-agricultural-conservation/urban-farms/bloomin-pgc/
Bloomin’ PGC is an initiative launched by the Prince George’s County Food Equity Council, the Prince George’s Soil Conservation District, the University of Maryland Extension in Prince George’s County, and ECO City Farms to support the growing urban farm movement in Prince George’s County.