community a garden project
the revitalization of a neglected yard into a vibrant community garden for use by students and resident faculty at Clark Kerr Campus
empowering students and building community Through experiential learning
EXPLORING sustainable food production in urban areas
time line
jan 2014-may 2014 constructed raised beds planted first season
Visit the garden
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aug 2014-Mar 2015 planted second season over 50 students involved through events and outreach
special thanks to Professor Malo Hutson, whose cottage is adjacent to the garden, and his daughter Nia Hutson, the garden’s most dedicated caretaker.
learn more
http://tinyurl.com/tgifgarden-project
get involved Clark Kerr Campus
2601 Warring Street, Berkeley, CA
contact Grace Lihn glihn@berkeley.edu
looking forward to be maintained as a living classroom by the Global Environment Theme House and future residents of Clark Kerr
meet the gardeners grace lihn
environmentalist, artist, inspired by youth empowerment initiatives in urban planning, alumna and current theme program assistant of GETH.
leo steinmetz
physics major, cellist, dabbles in latin american history and computer science, halfhearted cyclist, alumnus of GETH.
ETH
the global environment theme house