CEG farm teams helps feed others in Goshen

Farm team with Common Earth Gardens expands, helps feed others

Tang Mai Zatau doesn’t stop what he’s doing just because he’s on the phone. On the other end of the line you can hear the sounds of a working farm: gates clanging as they open and close, water rushing from a pump, and footsteps. Lots and lots of footsteps.

Tang […]

2021-08-09T19:52:40-05:00August 9th, 2021|

Common Table info session this week

If you know someone who will benefit from culinary arts training with Common Table, please let them know there is an info session this Thursday at Common Table, 1200 S. 28th Street, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

Culinary classes are held in the new, state-of-the-art Dare to Care Community Kitchen. Through classroom and hands-on learning, participants receive a total of 200  training hours over eight weeks. During the course, participants take […]

2021-08-09T19:40:03-05:00August 9th, 2021|

Comon Table wins grant from Samtec

Common Table is the recipient of a $20,000 grant from Samtec. Samtec is a manufacturer of connectors located in New Albany, Indiana. They’re pretty amazing, actually. Check them out here.

The grant comes specifically from the Samtec Cares Grant Program, established to help charitable organizations in communities where Samtec employees live, work and play. Read more here.

Many thanks to Samtec!

2021-08-09T19:00:08-05:00August 9th, 2021|

Did you know…

Most of us think that sex trafficking trafficking primarily involves females only. But research indicates that as many as half are males, and possibly more. Most of us think human trafficking is sex trafficking, but out of 25 typologies of human trafficking, 6 are sex trafficking and 19 are labor trafficking.
Turns out there’s a lot […]
2021-07-28T14:18:21-05:00July 28th, 2021|

Volunteers build wash station at CEG

A new, second wash station at Common Earth Gardens’ Incubator Training Farm helps farmers on busy Saturday mornings prepare their harvest for farmers markets. Big love to our star volunteer, Don Weckman, for planning and building the station. Also, thanks to volunteers from St. X High School and Bellarmine University nursing students for spreading gravel and making the station accessible. Common Earth Gardens provides resettled farmers the place and opportunity to continue their heritage of […]

2021-07-08T18:30:27-05:00July 8th, 2021|
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