Adopt-A-Community Garden


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Congratulations to the Spring 2010 Recipients of the Growing Great Gardens Community Challenge

University Community Academy (Anderson Park)
Cabbagetown Community Development Corporation (Berean St. Lot)
Kirkwood Neighbor's Organization (Gilliam Park)
Castlewood Civic Association (Mornington Circle)
Kirkwood Neighbor's Organization (JC Reynolds Park)




Wanting to strengthen your neighborhood's sense of community? Be able to grow your own organic fruits & veggies? Community Gardens are a great way to build relationships with your neighbors, revitalize public spaces, have access to healthy, affordable foods and create an enjoyable activity for people of all ages.

Park Pride's role to help communities establish Community Gardens in City parks began in 2007 and is quickly becoming a popular in areas all across the city. Find out more about how the Adopt-A-Community Garden program works—contact Eva Bradley at 404-817-7981 or eva@parkpride.org.

Current Community Gardens

Blue Heron CommunityGarden
Brownwood Community Garden
Collier Heights Park Community Garden
Freedom Park Community Garden
Grove Park Community Garden
Kimpson Park Community Garden
Lang-Carson Park Community Garden
Little Nancy Creek Park Community Garden
The Outdoor Activity Center Community Garden
Peachtree Hills Community Garden
Rosa Burney Community Garden

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