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Ever wonder what an incubator farm is? Curious how the Greater Lansing Food Bank supports local farmers? Come see us and find out!

 

The GLFB has been supporting home and community gardens for over thirty years through the Garden Project, and Lansing Roots serves as a complement by encouraging successful gardeners and interested entrepreneurs to develop farm enterprises.  The Roots Farm focuses on limited-resource and historically under-served populations; primarily refugee, immigrant, low-income, minority, and women. Farmers are provided land and infrastructure, farm resources, trainings, and a marketing collective that includes business planning and development and sales opportunities.

 

Join us in celebrating another bountiful year at the Lansing Roots Farm and Garden Community Open House!  There will be guided tours, unique refreshments, and ample opportunity to talk with farmers from all over the world. Try food from Burma, Bhutan and others!

 

We hope to see you there! Date, time and location are below.

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For more information on Lansing Roots, please visit our web page.

 

 

Majel Maes | office and administrative coordinator

mailing: p.o. box 16224 | lansing, mi 48901

office: 919 filley | lansing, mi 48906

warehouse: 2116 mint | lansing, mi 48906

p: 517.853.7804  f: 517.853.7817 | www.greaterlansingfoodbank.org

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Serving Eaton, Ingham, Clinton, Shiawassee, Gratiot, Isabella & Clare counties.   

 

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