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Farming with the Charter School - The Martha s Vineyard Times
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IGI launches summer food programs - The Martha s Vineyard Times
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Trustees, Morning Glory win Katama Farm bid
FARM Institute will return this summer.
The Trustees of Reservations and Morning Glory Farm are teaming up at Katama Farm.
In a unanimous vote Wednesday afternoon, the Edgartown conservation commission chose the Trustees of Reservations and Morning Glory Farm to take over the 182-acre Katama Farm.
The Trustees and Morning Glory submitted separate Requests for Proposals (RFP) with the Trustees set to operate the educational programming portion and Morning Glory to run the agricultural farming portion. The collaborative effort includes Slough Farm, who will act as community partners with the Trustees, and The Grey Barn, who will share some farming duties with Morning Glory.
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Friendship Garden is where a majority of the FARM Institute s produce is planted. Caroline Brehman
Get down and dirty this spring by helping to wake up the Friendship Garden at Katama Farm through a hands-on series of gardening workshops. Design a strawberry patch, raise some beds, plant seeds for vegetables, and much more. Through the Trustees’ Farm Institute and Slough Farm, there is a new project every Saturday from 10:30 am to 12 pm starting April 24. To register for free, visit sloughfarm.org/register, or call 508-627-7007.