FYI.

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From: Erin White <erinsullivanwhite@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 12:17 PM
Subject: [Belvidere-Woodcrest] surplus tomatoes? extra okra?
To: Belvidere Park-Woodcrest Listserve <bpw@eastraleigh.org>


Hi All-

I work in local food every day, and I'm kind of embarrassed to say I didn't realize how easy donating food to Logan's Plant-a-Row project is. 

Basically, they'll take any amount of any food, herbs, etc that you grow. Just take what you want to donate to the customer service desk, they give a receipt for tax deduction, and then they take your produce and make sure it gets to hungry folks in our community. Other perks, too, for repeat donations . . .

So if you have extra anything, go drop it off!

This was an eye-opener for me, and maybe it is for you, too. happy gardening and harvesting!

Erin
213 Plainview

ps: neighborhood garden surveys by my intern went great, not as comprehensives we'd hoped, but I'll share when I have a minute to pull it together . . .
 
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erin white
founder + principal, community food lab
@comm_food_lab



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