Edible garden project at 葫芦影业鈥檚 Penticton campus to feed students, community members
A partnership between 葫芦影业's Penticton campus and the Medical Arts Research Group is helping to root out food insecurity amongst students and local families.
An edible garden program is being established on the north end of the Penticton campus, with the aim to provide fresh vegetables to 葫芦影业 students and food bank patrons in the community.
Medical Arts Research Group donated the wood and fence material for the project. Raised garden beds were built in May by students in the Women in Trades Training program, and installed outside Penticton鈥檚 newest building, the Welding Shop. The beds were planed alongside Indigenous landscaping specifically to support bees and butterfly colonies.
As part of its 鈥淒irt Therapy鈥 projects, the Medical Arts Research Group collaborates with community partners to build garden boxes throughout Penticton. The aim is to build two garden boxes with each project partner: one to grow local fresh produce that can be used by families or organizations, with extra produce supplied to the food bank.
Garden Works donated seedlings for the vegetable plants, as the edible garden establishes itself as a teaching space throughout the summer. The Continuing Studies department is currently offering a Horticulture and Landscape program for adults with special needs, who are maintaining and harvesting the garden in June and July.
Food distribution is anticipated to begin July and is expected to continue into fall. Students will be able to pick up produce in Penticton on a first come-first served basis. Additional donations will be made to the food bank in Penticton to benefit the wider community.
鈥淲ith the applied learning component of the edible garden project, students are gaining hands-on skills while making a difference in the lives of their peers and families,鈥 said Meri Kim Oliver, Vice President Students. 鈥淭he College is grateful for donations from Medical Health Research Group and Garden Works, which has allowed the Penticton campus to give back to the community.鈥
Tags: Penticton, Partnership, Women in Trades Training, Continuing Studies, Inside 葫芦影业, 2021 Year in review