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EARTH DAY

Garden Orientation helps introduce new members to the garden, its resources, and fellow members.

“We grow produce, flowers and community,” Burde continued.

The garden is not only about ecological sustainability, but about social sustainability and ensuring the garden is still here in 100 years, Burde explained.

He summarized it as: “It’s about treating the earth right, and treating each other right.”

GCG is hosting two public events this summer: a plant sale May 21-22, and an Aug. 17 music night with Golden’s own Big Hooray Bluegrass band. Both will be at the garden at 1506 Eighth St.

For more information on Golden Community Garden, visit goldencommunitygarden.org.