AWO Oberlar Launches Community Garden Project for Kids and Seniors
The AWO Oberlar is set to launch an exciting community garden project, aiming to engage local children and foster intergenerational learning. The initiative seeks volunteers to help bring this green venture to life.
The project's primary goal is to teach children from school age about gardening in a fun and engaging way. It hopes to grow a variety of fruits and vegetables, creating a joyful and productive space for all involved.
Volunteers are invited to support the project both in its organization and active participation. A commitment of about twice a week is encouraged. Behind this community garden project is the local environmental group or neighborhood association, known for their urban gardening initiatives. They aim to create a space where seniors can share their knowledge with children and enjoy the fruits of their labor together.
The AWO Oberlar's community garden project is an opportunity for children to learn, seniors to share their wisdom, and the whole community to grow together. Volunteers are welcome to help make this intergenerational project a success.
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