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Who will win?
There is a friendly competition among two CCUA fans to see who will raise the most money. Vote for your favorite with a donation and help CCUA! I hereby declare the competition as begun!
CCUA Receives MO Dept. of Ag Grant to Support the Opportunity Garden Program
The Missouri Department of Agriculture announced yesterday that they will support the Opportunity Gardens program with a $4,910 grant from the Local Foods Grants. This funding will help provide 20 raised garden beds for low-income and disadvantaged Columbians.
Part-Time to Full-Time Landscaper Wanted
The Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture is currently seeking a landscaper from part to full-time. Work will range from traditional to edible landscaping styles. Applications are due no later than the 13th of February. Work will approximately begin the 1st … Continue reading
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You can now donate online by using the Paypal widgets located at home and donate. Thanks to all supporters!
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Jamie Oliver’s TED 2010 talk was extremely inspiring and gives me hope that we are moving in the right direction. He “wish[es] for everyone to help create a strong, sustainable movement to educate every child about food, inspire families to … Continue reading
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