La Grande Community Garden is Open
After a long year of uncertainty amid the COVID-19 pandemic and in partnership with Eastern Oregon University we have been able to open the La Grande Community Garden.
This spring, while waiting for this decision, an ORA Member and community gardener planned to rent a plot to grow food for himself and some for his neighbors. He had noticed some of his neighbors weren’t grocery shopping very frequently and wondered if the pandemic was having an impact. According to community members and Community Connections, the pandemic has exacerbated food insecurity in Union County including a 30% increase in new people seeking food at food pantries. (Union County FEAST, April 24, 2021)
Although late to the growing season, 13 community members have been planting with the help of Howell’s Nursery and individuals who donated vegetable plants. Gardeners utilized the seedlings in their personal plots and cultivated an additional 5 plots to share with the community! Woodgrain and Rogers Asphalt and Paving worked together to donate wood chips and transport them to build the garden’s walkways. The outpouring of support and excitement from people has been inspiring.
There is still space available for more people to come and grow food for the fall. As we face increasing food insecurity, heat and drought, we are asking ourselves, how can our garden be a place for community care, growth, and change? In this endeavor people with all kinds of experience and backgrounds and passions are welcome and encouraged to be a part of this journey and development.
If you are interested in hearing more, touring the garden, or getting involved for volunteer days please contact Kagan at kagank@oregonrural.org or 541-975-3724.