Sullivan 180 Awards Catskill Edible Garden Project Grants 

[Liberty, NY] โ€“ Sullivan 180 announced recipients of the 2024 Catskill Edible Garden Project grants for creation and care of edible gardens in schools and daycare facilities. As an extension of Sullivan 180โ€™s initiative to create a Healthier Generation for Sullivan County youth, the gardens serve as educational places with access to healthy foods and our countyโ€™s agricultural heritage, as well as hands-on gathering spaces to connect with community and environment.

The Catskill Edible Garden Project is a partnership between Catskill Mountainkeeper, Cornell Cooperative Extension and Sullivan 180. Grants ranging from $400 to $2,500 were awarded.

The projects include building new gardens, rebuilding of older gardens, and maintenance of established gardens. The Sullivan 180 2024 Catskill Edible Garden Project Grants are:

George L. Cooke School: building a more inviting entryway garden bed with herbs and pollinator plants; care of existing vegetable and fruit beds.

Emma C. Chase Elementary School: adding trellises, drainage, perennials, and vegetables; working alongside an Eagle Scout to build a shed and greenhouse.

Kenneth L. Rutherford Elementary School: adding herbs, perennials, and tools alongside care of existing garden.

Liberty Elementary School: construction of a new garden bed and shed for tool storage; new wheelbarrows. 

Liberty High School: maintenance of existing edible garden, adding pollinator plants for lesson extensions and kitchen materials for use in preparing garden harvest.

Fallsburg Jr./Sr. School: bringing existing school garden back into use with seeds, soil, lattice, and irrigation.

Sullivan County BOCES: continued maintenance and enhancement of existing edible garden and funding for a new build to serve other wings of the school.

Sullivan West Elementary School: addition of tool shed and tools; purchase of soil and seeds.

Roscoe Central School: re-build of decade-old existing garden with a sensory focus.

Valley Daycare: expansion of garden for younger students with new containers, tools, and seeds.

Livingston Manor Central School: adding fencing and native perennials.

Homestead Collaborative College High School: funding for compost and vegetables within permaculture program.

For more information on how to get involved with the Catskill Edible Garden Project, contact Eva Bednar at 845-295-2719 or Eva@Sullivan180.org

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