![]() ![]() ![]() She said 11 volunteers from Gahanna-Jefferson schools and two volunteers from the Teen Eco Summit with the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium helped plant the garden. “We’re still planning on starting a Christmas tree farm. That’s definitely been an important piece of the farm for our students.” “We are very excited about the progress that has been made,” she said. Ruthie Yoder, GEAR instructor, said 22 rows of pumpkins initially were planted in late June, with more to follow at the garden on property off Morse Road. She said the primary goals of GEAR Gardens are to improve student independence and employability skills while also helping students effectively communicate and feel confident in a variety of social settings.Ī project manager is being sought to guide the project, preferably someone in the construction industry, possibly someone retired, said Tricia Twigg, G-J's community-relations and outreach coordinator.Īnyone who is interested in the position should email Twigg at call 61. ![]()
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