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Feeding the New Braunfels community - The Pillars Christian Learning Centers Partners with Freiheit Country Store & Restaurant to Launch Benefit Against Hunger

Feeding the New Braunfels community - The Pillars Christian Learning Centers Partners with Freiheit Country Store & Restaurant to Launch Benefit Against Hunger
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Food grown close to home: Urban Farming flourishing during pandemic

April 6, 2021 | 8:00 am Font Size Senator Cynthia A. Villar The coronavirus pandemic is continuously changing the world in unprecedented ways. And one industry flourished during this pandemic – urban farming. The lockdowns imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus is pushing more city dwellers to grow vegetables in the comforts of their own homes. For many Filipino people, fresh food is not a given. Sen. Cynthia Villar, a staunch advocate of urban farming, started her Urban Farming Project in Las Piñas in 2011 as part of the city’s annual Food Festival Competition. It was initially envisioned as a showcase of the gardening and farming skills of the 20 barangays of Las Piñas. The yearly festival sees dozens of entries from various sectors and areas in Las Piñas. From Barangays, Home Owners Associations, and Schools, each group presents their very best in terms of farming and planting skills, landscaping, and design.

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Press Release - Villar: Food grown close to home: Urban farming flourishing during pandemic

Press Release - Villar: Food grown close to home: Urban farming flourishing during pandemic
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Food grown close to home: Urban farming flourishes during pandemic

Published April 5, 2021, 12:01 PM This old garbage site was cleaned and transformed into vegetable garden that the community sells and uses in Barangay CAA The coronavirus pandemic is continuously changing the world in unprecedented ways. And despite this, one industry flourished during this pandemic – urban farming. The lockdowns imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus has been pushing more city dwellers to grow vegetables within the comforts of their homes. For many Filipino people, fresh food is not a given.  Senator Cynthia Villar Senator Cynthia Villar, a staunch advocate of urban farming, started her Urban Farming Project in Las Piñas in 2011 as part of the city’s annual Food Festival Competition.

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Ta' Qali Artisan Village – promoting the locally crafted

The construction of the artisans’ workshops at the Ta’ Qali Artisan Village is proceeding well and will gain momentum in the coming months so that the regeneration project co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and coupled with a heavy investment made by the craftsmen resident in the village will hold its official opening in 2022. One of the largest workshop spaces in the village is the one belonging to Heritage Homes of Malta. Heritage Homes has been involved in the local manufacture of miniature buildings and monuments since 1989. Through accurate planning and recent land acquisition, nowadays Heritage Homes boasts of a bigger retail outlet than that previously owned in Rabat and claims one of the most prominent, sizeable sites at the Ta’ Qali Artisan Village. Owner Joe Galea’s ambition is to move away from the traditional concept of a local souvenir shop. He dreams of creating both a physical as well as a virtual place where one can produce, sell, lear

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