2019-2020 Gratitude Report part 3 Food production

  Gratitude Report 2019-2020 Food Production in School Gardens Typically, school gardens are used as teaching gardens – the amount of food grown is just enough for lots of kids to explore new tastes, but not really enough to make a meal out of for so many...
Garden Season has begun!

Garden Season has begun!

by AmeriCorps Food Educator, Caroline Boschetto Starting a garden is never a predictable endeavor. You may try to control the exact variety of seeds you’re planting, the amounts of water you pour over their roots, and the weeds and pests that you attempt to drive out....
Make a Difference Day Work Parties

Make a Difference Day Work Parties

Make a Difference Day happens every year on the last Saturday of October. In honor of the day, Common Threads Food Educators held a number of work parties throughout the month of October to get community members involved in their school garden. All told, 110...
Rice & Greens at Birchwood International Market

Rice & Greens at Birchwood International Market

Have you been to the Birchwood International Market yet? If not, you should go – though you’ll have to wait for next year. The summertime market is a large open air market celebrating the rich cultural diversity of Birchwood featuring cultural performance,...

Locations

SCHOOL GARDEN LOCATIONS Did you know that Common Threads provides leadership and support for food education at the following school gardens in Whatcom County? No Results Found The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation...