Community Mission Garden Work Day at Coleman Memorial UMC

The Coleman Memorial UMC Community Garden will host a Community Mission Garden Work Day on Saturday, May 9, beginning at 9 a.m. This event invites volunteers of all ages and experience levels to participate in a variety of gardening activities. Everyone is welcome, whether seasoned gardeners or newcomers eager to learn.

During the work day, volunteers will engage in hands-on activities such as planting seeds and tending to the garden. This initiative aims to actively involve community members in gardening while promoting the spirit of community service. Participants can earn community service hours for their involvement, making this a suitable activity for individuals and church groups looking to contribute positively to the community.

The event will take place at the Coleman Memorial UMC Community Garden, located on North Military Avenue. This site provides a welcoming space for community members to come together, collaborate, and enhance the garden. The garden serves not only as a place for planting but also as a hub for community engagement and interaction.

Volunteers interested in participating can contact the organizing team at 931-244-0590 for more information. The Community Mission Garden Work Day offers an excellent opportunity for community engagement and collaboration, fostering a sense of unity among all participants. By coming together to work in the garden, volunteers will contribute to the beautification of the space and strengthen community bonds. This event is a chance for everyone to make a difference while enjoying the outdoors and learning more about gardening.


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