Welcome!

The garden was once a cement courtyard in a Cambridge public school building, shared by the Martin Luther King Jr. and Amigos schools. In August of 2006, construction began. The cement was lifted out with cranes, and volunteers from both schools wheelbarrowed truckloads of loam into the transforming space.

Today the garden is a vibrant outdoor classroom that directly supports teachers' curriculum. During volunteer drop-ins, students and their families share in garden maintenance, overseeing the entire growing cycle from seed to compost.

Thank you for your interest!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

CitySprouts Summer Internship: Apply Now!

Are you or someone you know in the 5th-8th grade, enjoys being outside, and wants to learn more about the garden? Apply to be a CitySprouts Summer Intern!

People often ask, "Who takes care of the garden over the summer?" The CitySprouts summer interns work together with the garden coordinator to maintain the garden and enjoy its harvest with our regular volunteers. This paid internship (a stipend of $100 for about 24 hrs of work, between June 30-August 8) is an opportunity for kids to learn garden skills while also gaining job experience. Field trips to local farmers markets and farms are included.

For more information, contact Jess jdrench@citysprouts.org

Applications can be found in the K-A Library starting April 30th. The deadline is May 30th.

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