Search results for: “community garden”
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Beyond the Cafeteria: Local Produce Initiatives in Wasatch Front Schools
The demand for fresh school lunches far outweighs the supply, making it difficult to provide a homegrown, farm-to-table experience for students in many schools across the Wasatch Front.
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The Food for Families Project
Volunteers work at Village Cooperative Gardens in exchange for produce. Shares also go to homeowners in the neighborhood and families in the community
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Dancing Moose Farm: Ogden Valley’s Premier Agritourism Destination
Dancing Moose Farm seventeen-and-a-half-acre agricultural cooperative and Ogden Valley’s premier agritourism destination.
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Why Most Utahns No Longer Walk
Living in Murray, Utah, for the past 18 months, we are surrounded by wide roads, freeways, and few nice sidewalks or walking paths and ubiquitous dead ends.
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What are those Take-a-Book Leave-a-Book Boxes You’ve been seeing in Sugar House all about?
The take-a-book leave-a-book boxes seen in Sugar House are known as Little Free Libraries. These are small, sidewalk adjacent book houses eagerly waiting to share their contents with a passerby.
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Great West Food Desert: City Seeks to Improve Food Options on Westside
Food deserts are areas occupied by people lacking the income to buy healthy food or do not have access to foods that are considered part of a balanced diet. By…
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June Activities and Theater
What to do this June in Utah? Here are a few fun activities and theater performances we recommend.
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Fight the Salt Lake City Inversion with SLC Air Protectors
SLC Air Protectors was Co-founded in 2016 by Salt Lake City residents, Carl Moore, of the Hopi tribe, and Michael Cundick, to address our air pollution.