HYPE Serves: Resiliency Garden Building
Name:
HYPE Serves: Resiliency Garden Building
Date:
July 29, 2021
Time:
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
Registration:
Sorry, public preregistration for this event has been closed.
Event Description:
HYPE Serves: Resiliency Garden Building
New in 2021, "HYPE Serves" is a series of opportunities for HYPE subscribers to actively give back to the RVA community while engaging and learning about area non-profits.
July 29th, 2021
5:00-7:00pm
Location TBA
The Resiliency Garden Project, a program of Happily Natural, empowers the community by building raised bed for people in their backyards at ZERO cost. Since our launch in April 2020, we have delivered over 300 raised beds throughout the Richmond Region. For individuals without a backyard, we steward multiple greenspaces across the region, including a 1 acre community orchard in Southside Richmond and 1 acre urban farm in Northside Richmond to in support of community resiliency efforts.
Come get your hands dirty and contribute to the food ecosystem and security for Richmond residents, through the building of a Resiliency Garden. We will work together to build the garden for a resident who has applied, and then move to enjoy beverages, food and connection after our hard work is done!
New in 2021, "HYPE Serves" is a series of opportunities for HYPE subscribers to actively give back to the RVA community while engaging and learning about area non-profits.
July 29th, 2021
5:00-7:00pm
Location TBA
The Resiliency Garden Project, a program of Happily Natural, empowers the community by building raised bed for people in their backyards at ZERO cost. Since our launch in April 2020, we have delivered over 300 raised beds throughout the Richmond Region. For individuals without a backyard, we steward multiple greenspaces across the region, including a 1 acre community orchard in Southside Richmond and 1 acre urban farm in Northside Richmond to in support of community resiliency efforts.
Come get your hands dirty and contribute to the food ecosystem and security for Richmond residents, through the building of a Resiliency Garden. We will work together to build the garden for a resident who has applied, and then move to enjoy beverages, food and connection after our hard work is done!