Last week, the unloaded lumber onto the empty lot on College Street, across from Ramsey Circle, got out their power tools, and assembled the first raised beds for the community garden they’ve been dreaming of for over a year.
(PHOTO: Malik McCalpine and Maggie Heinrich assemble a garden bed.)
“I’m looking forward to seeing how the garden comes together,” says freshman Isabelle “Izzy” Proctor.
Proctor is one of eight student members of the Council, called “Justice Leaders.” She and junior Teyha Laws have been in charge of organizing the garden project, along with Assistant Professor of Biology Libby Megna. Goals for the project include improving access to nutritious food, raising awareness of food justice issues, and strengthening “town & gown” connections.
The focuses on issues related to social equality and first formed in the fall of 2022. When they began meeting, they discussed projects they wanted to work on and brainstormed ways to engage with the campus and local community. During those conversations, proposed the idea of launching a community garden, and it resonated with the rest of the Council.