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Look What's Growing at the YMCA

The Peachtree Corners facility has plans to plant vegetable seeds and offer hands-on learning opportunities to children for healthy living.

is hoping to grow more than vegetables through its new year-round organic garden. The idea behind the project is to plant seeds of healthy living in the lives of our children.

"The organic garden will provide children with hands-on learning opportunities to work cooperatively, to grow, nurture and enjoy fresh vegetables and establish health habits," said Mark Thornell, Executive Director of Fowler YMCA.  

This is a multi-generational garden project. Y kids, staff, members and community volunteers are coming together to garden. And the Y's senior members plan to serve as garden mentors with years of experience to share.  

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"The garden was created with environmental sustainability in mind including composting and responsible water usage" said Thornell.  

A tour of the site shows new raised beds soon to be filled with herbs and assorted fall plants, as well as the location for a future rain barrel and compost system.

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If you have an item that you would like to donate to the garden, or if you would like to volunteer, please contact Deborah Harris at deborahh@ymcaatlanta.org.

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