February is Water Awareness Month!

Atlanta is one of the largest municipalities on one of the smallest watersheds in the nation. We are a region of droughts and floods, coupled with old sewer infrastructure and high water rates. Going forward, efforts to use water more consciously will require commitment from students, faculty, staff, visitors and others – and that commitment will make a difference locally for years to come.

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Emory Farmers Market

The Emory Farmers Market features local and seasonal produce, artisan products, baked goods, diverse lunch options, and more. Vendors include local Georgia farmers and small business owners, offering delicious, convenient, … Continue Reading →

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Rollins Educational Garden

Come volunteer in the Rollins Educational Garden to cultivate food and community on Emory’s campus! The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams of Emory community members and are located all … Continue Reading →

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Depot Educational Garden

Come volunteer in the Depot Educational Garden (located beside Kaldi’s Depot) to cultivate food and community on Emory’s campus! The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams of Emory community members … Continue Reading →

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Cox Educational Garden

Come volunteer in the Cox Educational Garden to cultivate food and community on Emory’s campus! The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams of Emory community members and are located all … Continue Reading →

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Med School Garden

Come volunteer in the Med School Garden to cultivate food and community on Emory’s campus! The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams of Emory community members and are located all … Continue Reading →

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Eagle Row Educational Garden

Come volunteer in the Eagle Row Educational Garden (located beside the tennis courts) to cultivate food and community on Emory’s campus! The Educational Gardens on campus are maintained by teams of Emory … Continue Reading →