Seasonal produce will taste better and is usually more affordable. Notice how far your food traveled to get to you- often the further the trip, the lower the quality. Diets that focus on plants have a lower climate impact than meat based diets.
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You're Needed! Here Are Some Involvement Opportunities
Tour Our Food Forest
Watch for tours of the Food Forest in 2023 in the events list above. In the meantime, you are always welcome to visit on your own.
Take a New Gardener Class
New Gardener education classes will be rolled out throughout the year and class registration for each session will be open to all. They will be included in our above Upcoming Events list!
We have both planning and execution roles for all four of our initiatives: our demonstration food forest, produce sharing program, citywide education, and raised bed gardening.
Support our program by donating to Climate Action Evanston and earmarking your donation to support the Edible Evanston Program. And if you wish you can further earmark your donation to one of our initiatives.