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  • Stuff the Cat Tran

    U of A Student Union 1303 E University Blvd, Tucson, AZ, United States

    Support your neighbors in need by donating to Stuff the Cat Tran! You can bring any donations to the stationed bus outside of the Student Union. Volunteers will be loading up the Cat Tran with community donations and from the collection boxes around campus.  

  • Garden Workshop | Watering and Irrigation Basics

    Las Milpitas Community Farm 2405 S Cottonwood Ln, Tucson, AZ, United States

    Participants will focus on conserving the desert’s most precious natural resource, water. In this class, participants will learn a variety of methods to irrigate their gardens, from ancient traditional agricultural techniques to modern state of the art technologies. Todos los talleres son bilingues. Questions? garden@communityfoodbank.org

  • Recurring

    Cafecito: Coffee and Donuts at Gabrielle Giffords Resource Center

    CFB Tucson 3003 S Country Club Rd, Tucson, AZ, United States

    The Cafecito and Conversation Series is an opportunity to talk and learn about issues in the community. Come join us for free coffee, sweet bread, and good company! La serie Cafecito y Conversación es una oportunidad para hablar y aprender sobre temas de la comunidad. ¡Venga a disfrutar con nosotros de café gratis, pan dulce... Read More

  • Garden Workshop | Planting a Healthy Garden

    Las Milpitas Community Farm 2405 S Cottonwood Ln, Tucson, AZ, United States

    Participants will learn some of the foundational principles of Organic Gardening. We’ll go over Tucson’s unique planting calendar, talk about pest control, and also cover topics like companion planting, crop rotation, and organic fertilizers. Todos los talleres son bilingues. Questions? garden@communityfoodbank.org

  • Garden Workshop | Growing Community

    Las Milpitas Community Farm 2405 S Cottonwood Ln, Tucson, AZ, United States

    In this workshop we will learn about growing food to strengthen our communities. We will talk about tips and strategies for food and community growth including door knocking, community meetings, and growing food in community spaces. Todos los talleres son bilingues. Questions? garden@communityfoodbank.org

  • Recurring

    Purchase Plants & Pick-Up Seeds June Hours

    CFB Tucson 3003 S Country Club Rd, Tucson, AZ, United States

    Purchase plants and pick-up seeds at Nuestra Tierra Learning Garden located past the playground on the west side of the Community Food Bank’s building on S. Country Club Rd. Questions? Contact (520) 882-3307 or email garden@communityfoodbank.org

  • Mesquite Tree Workshop Series: Pod Harvest

    Las Milpitas Community Farm 2405 S Cottonwood Ln, Tucson, AZ, United States

    This one is too hard... This one is too soft... This one is just right! Get hands-on harvesting practice in this workshop that'll hopefully have you picking the best and tastiest pods to make flour out of them. Serie de talleres sobre el árbol de mezquite: Cosecha de vainas  Ésta es muy dura... Ésta es... Read More

  • Purchase Plants & Pick-Up Seeds June Hours

    CFB Tucson 3003 S Country Club Rd, Tucson, AZ, United States

    Purchase plants and pick-up seeds at Nuestra Tierra Learning Garden located past the playground on the west side of the Community Food Bank’s building on S. Country Club Rd. Questions? Contact (520) 882-3307 or email garden@communityfoodbank.org

  • Mesquite Tree Workshop Series: Mesquite Art & Food

    Las Milpitas Community Farm 2405 S Cottonwood Ln, Tucson, AZ, United States

    From carvings to dyes and flour to mash, learn about the versatility of the different parts of the mesquite tree. Serie de talleres sobre el árbol de mezquite: mezquite arte y comida De la escultura al tinte y la harina al puré, conozca la versatilidad de las distintas partes del mezquite. Workshops will be available... Read More

  • Purchase Plants & Pick-Up Seeds June Hours

    CFB Tucson 3003 S Country Club Rd, Tucson, AZ, United States

    Purchase plants and pick-up seeds at Nuestra Tierra Learning Garden located past the playground on the west side of the Community Food Bank’s building on S. Country Club Rd. Questions? Contact (520) 882-3307 or email garden@communityfoodbank.org