
February 2019
Theology Educational Garden
Tomatoes, lettuces, peas, beans, greens, eggplant, broccoli, strawberries, and even cotton are grown in Emory’s Educational Gardens. The gardens have become islands of beauty, education and food that is used in dining and hospital operations. The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams and welcome volunteer workers. If you would like to join a team or want additional information, contact the Educational Garden Coordinator at alison.leonhart@emory.edu. Volunteer in the gardens! Check our events calendar for upcoming days to get your hands dirty and…
Find out more »Theology Educational Garden
Tomatoes, lettuces, peas, beans, greens, eggplant, broccoli, strawberries, and even cotton are grown in Emory’s Educational Gardens. The gardens have become islands of beauty, education and food that is used in dining and hospital operations. The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams and welcome volunteer workers. If you would like to join a team or want additional information, contact the Educational Garden Coordinator at alison.leonhart@emory.edu. Volunteer in the gardens! Check our events calendar for upcoming days to get your hands dirty and…
Find out more »Theology Educational Garden
Tomatoes, lettuces, peas, beans, greens, eggplant, broccoli, strawberries, and even cotton are grown in Emory’s Educational Gardens. The gardens have become islands of beauty, education and food that is used in dining and hospital operations. The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams and welcome volunteer workers. If you would like to join a team or want additional information, contact the Educational Garden Coordinator at alison.leonhart@emory.edu. Volunteer in the gardens! Check our events calendar for upcoming days to get your hands dirty and…
Find out more »March 2019
Theology Educational Garden
Tomatoes, lettuces, peas, beans, greens, eggplant, broccoli, strawberries, and even cotton are grown in Emory’s Educational Gardens. The gardens have become islands of beauty, education and food that is used in dining and hospital operations. The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams and welcome volunteer workers. If you would like to join a team or want additional information, contact the Educational Garden Coordinator at alison.leonhart@emory.edu. Volunteer in the gardens! Check our events calendar for upcoming days to get your hands dirty and…
Find out more »Theology Educational Garden
Tomatoes, lettuces, peas, beans, greens, eggplant, broccoli, strawberries, and even cotton are grown in Emory’s Educational Gardens. The gardens have become islands of beauty, education and food that is used in dining and hospital operations. The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams and welcome volunteer workers. If you would like to join a team or want additional information, contact the Educational Garden Coordinator at alison.leonhart@emory.edu. Volunteer in the gardens! Check our events calendar for upcoming days to get your hands dirty and…
Find out more »Theology Educational Garden
Tomatoes, lettuces, peas, beans, greens, eggplant, broccoli, strawberries, and even cotton are grown in Emory’s Educational Gardens. The gardens have become islands of beauty, education and food that is used in dining and hospital operations. The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams and welcome volunteer workers. If you would like to join a team or want additional information, contact the Educational Garden Coordinator at alison.leonhart@emory.edu. Volunteer in the gardens! Check our events calendar for upcoming days to get your hands dirty and…
Find out more »Theology Educational Garden
Tomatoes, lettuces, peas, beans, greens, eggplant, broccoli, strawberries, and even cotton are grown in Emory’s Educational Gardens. The gardens have become islands of beauty, education and food that is used in dining and hospital operations. The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams and welcome volunteer workers. If you would like to join a team or want additional information, contact the Educational Garden Coordinator at alison.leonhart@emory.edu. Volunteer in the gardens! Check our events calendar for upcoming days to get your hands dirty and…
Find out more »April 2019
Theology Educational Garden
Tomatoes, lettuces, peas, beans, greens, eggplant, broccoli, strawberries, and even cotton are grown in Emory’s Educational Gardens. The gardens have become islands of beauty, education and food that is used in dining and hospital operations. The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams and welcome volunteer workers. If you would like to join a team or want additional information, contact the Educational Garden Coordinator at alison.leonhart@emory.edu. Volunteer in the gardens! Check our events calendar for upcoming days to get your hands dirty and…
Find out more »Theology Educational Garden
Tomatoes, lettuces, peas, beans, greens, eggplant, broccoli, strawberries, and even cotton are grown in Emory’s Educational Gardens. The gardens have become islands of beauty, education and food that is used in dining and hospital operations. The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams and welcome volunteer workers. If you would like to join a team or want additional information, contact the Educational Garden Coordinator at alison.leonhart@emory.edu. Volunteer in the gardens! Check our events calendar for upcoming days to get your hands dirty and…
Find out more »Theology Educational Garden
Tomatoes, lettuces, peas, beans, greens, eggplant, broccoli, strawberries, and even cotton are grown in Emory’s Educational Gardens. The gardens have become islands of beauty, education and food that is used in dining and hospital operations. The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams and welcome volunteer workers. If you would like to join a team or want additional information, contact the Educational Garden Coordinator at alison.leonhart@emory.edu. Volunteer in the gardens! Check our events calendar for upcoming days to get your hands dirty and…
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