Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Community Garden


5:55 am. The alarm goes off. I haven’t set the alarm this early for work since my produce days at the supermarket! Ah, but this morning was a special morning. The Kimpson Park Community Garden in South Atlanta was finally getting off the ground, or maybe going in the ground is a better way of stating it! It was my job to go out and stake off the plots for our first volunteer group to come and help dig them out.
I am a morning person, so the idea of getting out and working the land while the sun comes up and the birds are singing is special to me. This time is a good time for me to connect with God. It is just a little different when you are doing that in middle of the city!! Who says you can’t farm in an urban neighborhood? It just helps to have the sun get your back (if you get the pun! I waited until about 6:20 to go out because it was still dark!).
A group of people in our community have gotten together to start a community garden in order to accomplish a few things: 1) provide fresh produce for our families and neighbors and 2) to help build relationships with neighbors . Both are equally important, and equally exciting. I have already met several people on the block that I did not know just by being out in the garden for less than 1 hour.
This has been a project that has been really exciting for me, and reminded me of the importance of passion! You have to be pretty passionate about something to get up before 6 am with a 3 month old and 2 year old, a time when sleep is seen as a most precious commodity. I have lived in my neighborhood for 8 years now, and feel really plugged in to stuff and really connected to the people and things that are happening in the neighborhood. However, I have never really found my thing, my niche. I think I have found that now. When I moved to the city, I knew I loved the outdoors. As I have lived here, I have grown to appreciate gardening. Now, I get the opportunity to share those passions with those that live closest to me, and that is extremely exciting.
Continuously I am amazed about how God uses our passions if we are open to His direction. When I moved to South Atlanta, I never would have imagined I would be starting a community garden, and yet, that is exactly what God has placed in front of me. And the beauty of it is that it has merged all of the things that I love about my neighborhood/life in South Atlanta: outdoors, gardening, community, walkability, and relationships.

I am really excited about the garden and it is getting started. However, we have found ourselves in need of some more funds due to the high cost of getting water hooked up at the park. Would you think about donating to the garden? If you would like follow the instructions below:

As part of the garden, we are going to have a "community plot" which anyone from the community can feel free to come and take vegetables from (we have members who pay, but we
have heard that this is a way of staving off vandalism). For any gift over $25, we will purchase a plant in your honor to put into the community plot for anyone to come and help themselves to.

Make Checks Payable to:

FCS Urban Ministries
Account #0113 in memo line

Mail to:
PO Box 17628
Atlanta, GA 30316

Or go to:
http://fcsministries.org/involved.htm
Click on Donate Now.
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In the comment section, place Community Garden or Account #0113

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