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(KNSI) – The St. Cloud Community OutPost, better known as the COP House, is seeking donations for its gardening club.
The St Cloud Police Department Community Engagement-Cop House Unit is seeking donations for their neighborhood gardening club.
The Cop House unit is collecting starter plants and seed donations for the gardening club that is kicking off Monday, May 24th.
The group is looking for starter plants of large tomatoes, bell peppers, jalapeño peppers, basil, cabbage, cucumbers.
They are asking for seeds for cilantro, Swiss chard, kale, and spinach.
Donations will be collected until Monday, May 24th, at the COP House, 600 13th St S in St. Cloud.
COP House Seeking Gardening Volunteers And Supplies
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The COP House is looking for starter plants and seed donations. Specifically, the COP House is hoping to plant large tomatoes, bell peppers, jalapeno peppers, basil, cabbage, cucumbers, cilantro, Swiss chard, kale and spinach.
The garden will be used to bring the community together by getting their hands dirty and growing the food while also getting the goods distributed to families in the area.
The organization is also asking for volunteers to help with the project, which is slated to begin on May 24th. Anyone who can help can drop off their donations at 600 13th Street South in St. Cloud or call Officer Taylor McIntyre at 320-761-2699.
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