Ithaca Children’s Garden donating 1,000 pounds of produce
(Link opens in new tab) Ithaca Children’s Garden donating 1,000 pounds of produceWHCU covers our efforts to harvest 1,000 pounds of produce to donate to our community.
(Link opens in new tab) Ithaca Children’s Garden donating 1,000 pounds of produceWHCU covers our efforts to harvest 1,000 pounds of produce to donate to our community.
(Link opens in new tab) Ithaca Voice: Children’s Garden aims to donate 1,000 pounds of fresh vegetables to combat food insecurityIthaca Voice covers Teen Urban Farmers efforts to harvest 1,000 pounds of fresh produce to donate to our community.
(Link opens in new window) Auburn Pub (The Citizen) covers the Garden and compliments its outdoor space as a child-led, safe and social distance friendly destination.
WENY News covers Ithaca Children’s Garden’s efforts to donate 1,000 pounds of fresh, healthy produce to Friendship Donations Network this season to support food security in Tompkins County during this challenging time.
Ithaca Times covers Explore the Waterfront collaboration between Ithaca Children’s Garden, Discover Cayuga Lake, Paddle-N-More, and Sciencenter to bring four weeks of free, socially-distanced outdoor programming to the community.
Tompkins Weekly covers the launch of Explore the Waterfront – 4 weeks of free, socially-distant outdoor family programming from Ithaca Children’s Garden, Discover Cayuga Lake, Paddle-N-More, and Sciencenter.
Tompkins County Area Transit is reactivating their summer Route 22 to bring travelers to area parks for Explore the Waterfront – 4 weeks of free, socially-distant, outdoor family programming from Ithaca Children’s Garden, Discover Cayuga Lake, Paddle-N-More, and Sciencenter.
TCAT launches free modified Route 22 for a limited time to support Explore the Waterfront collaborative program from Ithaca Children’s Garden, Discover Cayuga Lake, Sciencenter, and Paddle-N-More.
Cornell student Kelly Song shares a reflection on her experience working as a Horticulture Intern at the Garden during the summer of 2019 in the Cornell Daily Sun.