The Art of Food in Frogtown and RondoMain MenuThe Art of Food in Frogtown and RondoSeveral networks interested in investing their time, engagement, and care in community food in Frogtown and Rondo are collaborating to explore what it takes to support and build equitable fresh food in their neighborhoods.Frogtown FarmAEDAAsian Economic Development AssociationUrban Farm and Garden AllianceUrban Farm and Garden Alliance Greens CookoffIn November and December of 2016, the Urban Farm and Garden Alliance convened a gathering around cooking GREENS.Public Art St. PaulSustainability@Hamline53a66acd31006d343906ce1a4c7df8af8da2d56b
Community gardens are great
12017-02-23T14:41:43-08:00Joseffa Smith07c77112f3efb32fbae02db974a0d43cf4d85ab2118193plain2020-01-23T11:39:17-08:00Food and Society Workshop0826c60623ca5f5c8c1eb72fc2e97084d0c44cf8I think it's a great thing, because they have a lot of community gardens throughout the Frogtown area, and the North End, over where I'm at. It's a good thing, because people can come out and get fresh vegetables and fruits and prepare their meals on a daily basis. We're trying to get a project going also, as part of the Frogtown area.
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12017-02-21T15:10:35-08:00Jenni Abere49b68c2cbf6bfcfcca295f9e4e46faabff1d8e4bSamuel interviewed at the Urban Farm and Garden Alliance 2016 Greens Cookoff IMG 02222Samuel interviewed at the Urban Farm and Garden Alliance 2016 Greens Cookoff with the St. Paul Almanac Storymobile, December 3, 2016, as part of the Art of Food in Frogtown and Rondo projectplain2017-02-21T15:11:10-08:00YouTube2017-02-12T20:50:56.000ZC6k9lgkkW_cHamline University Sustainability OfficeJenni Abere49b68c2cbf6bfcfcca295f9e4e46faabff1d8e4b