Exploring a Community Land Use Partnership: An Urban Farm Work Party - Spring 2023
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Join Kulshan Community Land Trust, City Sprouts Farm, and the Center for Community Learning at Western Washington University for a tour and work party at City Sprouts Farm !

We will examine the relationship between land use, affordable homeownership, food accessibility, and building a strong community all while digging in the dirt! Join us for a family-friendly educational work party. There will be snacks and a work gloves available. 

When:  
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
3:00pm to 4:30 pm

​Where: City Sprouts Farm
2918 Birchwood Ave, Bellingham, WA
Look for the balloons! 

Things to Remember: Please wear weather appropriate clothes and sturdy shoes! All ages welcome. 

Accessibility notice: This tour is hosted on an urban farm. The ground is uneven and muddy. Accessibility is limited. If this will prevent you from attending please contact Laurel Hammond at laurel.hammond@wwu.edu. 

This series is hosted by Kulshan Community Land Trust, City Sprouts Farm, and the Center for Community Learning at Western Washington University. 


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Learn more about our partners: 
Kulshan Community Land Trust empowers families and individuals to buy their first home. We strengthen community by holding land in trust for permanently affordable homeownership and other community needs.

City Sprouts Farm is a women-run, urban farm developing and preserving agricultural land on a property owned by Kulshan Community Land Trust in the Birchwood neighborhood. Our primary goals are to grow nutritious produce that is accessible for our community and to cultivate soil health and biodiversity.  In addition to growing veggies, we are broadening our impact in the community by offering educational opportunities to the next generation of farmers and food system leaders.

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