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Garden Hours and 2008 Calendar
Garden Open Hours:
• Saturdays, May 17 to October 25
11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
• Tuesdays through Fridays, June 3 through August 29
4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Special Dates (all Saturdays except where noted):
12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m.
• All-Church Picnic
Saturday, June 28
• Monthly Cookout and Health Fair
Saturday, July 26
• Monthly Cookout and Back-to-School Fair
Saturday, August 23
• Harvest Festival
Saturday, September 27
• Kids’ Fall Festival
Sunday, October 25
To view a map of the garden site, please click here.
For a map of the garden’s location, please click here.
For the Garden Orientation Manual, please click here.
To order a garden cookbook, please click here.
In 2006, gardeners from the Chicago Avenue Community Garden shared their recipes and stories in the cookbook Gathered from the Garden. With photos and recipes in a variety of categories, all featuring at least one ingredient grown in the garden, this sturdy and handsome cookbook would make a great addition to your kitchen. Copies are $12, and proceeds go towards the Chicago Avenue Community Garden.
For more information or to volunteer,
please contact Natasha Holbert
at the church at 312.274.3831 (nholbert@fourthchurch.org).

• In 2001, Fourth Presbyterian Church bought property in
the Cabrini-Green community on Chicago Avenue between Hudson and
Cleveland.
• This purchase is an outgrowth of Fourth Church’s forty-year
involvement with the children and families living in Cabrini-Green.
• As Cabrini-Green develops into a mixed-income neighborhood,
Fourth Church intends to be a key partner in this process.
• Fourth Church is committed to helping make this mixed-income
neighborhood a thriving diverse community and ensuring that present
residents are not cast aside in this process of transformation.
• As the first step in
this important endeavor, Fourth Church transformed the Chicago Avenue
site into a community garden, as a way to strengthen the church’s
relationship with the families and children in the Cabrini community.

• To develop and participate in a community garden with members
of the Cabrini and Fourth Presbyterian Church communities on the
Fourth Church Chicago Avenue site
• To strengthen ties between the two communities
• To support families and
children in the Cabrini community during this time of tremendous
change

• The Chicago Avenue Community Garden is working with Growing
Power, a nationally recognized leader in urban agriculture, to install
a vegetable garden on the Chicago Avenue site.
• Growing Power has worked with a number of organizations
to establish community gardens in urban settings.
• Growing Power will help provide training and oversight during
the summer for the volunteers who participate in the community garden
project.
• In 2005, the Chicago Avenue Community Garden is also working
with Greencorps, a project of the Chicago Department of Environment.
Greencorps’ mission is to promote environmental stewardship
and improve the quality of life by establishing natural spaces that
are safe, healthy, and sustainable. The Chicago Avenue Community
Garden is working with Greencorps to make improvements to our physical
gardening space and to receive training in gardening design and
ornamental plantings.
For more information, contact the Project Light Leadership
Team at PLLeadership@fourthchurch.org. |