We are looking for your year end support! | |
| | My mother was born and raised in Iowa on a farm that her father ultimately lost during the Great Depression. The family moved back into the city to live with her grandmother – her mother's mother – and then her father died suddenly at the age of 52 when she was only nine years old. My mother is 82 now, and still talks about her early childhood of living on that farm.
In Long Beach, the fifth largest city in California, in a sprawling city of 500,000 people, sits a small urban farm called Farm Lot 59. I had heard about the farm and farmer Sasha Kanno through some of the restaurants I represent as the founder of Dine LBC – Long Beach Restaurant Week. Remembering my mother's stories and memories she continues to share, I wanted to know more. I wanted to know more… and then I wanted to get involved.
When I discovered that Farm Lot 59 not only grows delicious, organic produce for local restaurants I frequent but is an actual Living Classroom that gives our "city kids" a unique opportunity that they would not likely get to experience if it wasn't for Sasha's commitment, hard work and perseverance. But she can't do it alone. Farm help, volunteers and most of all donations are needed to keep it going and build on her vision.
Consider giving monthly to Farm Lot 59. It helps us to sustain our farm community. We can plan and feel our budget is secure. We are looking for year end support from you.
Come visit the farm this spring, take a tour. Ask questions. Then rest easy that your donation will go toward something small but great: the continuation of Farm Lot 59's Living Classroom that can be enjoyed by everyone of Long Beach and surrounding areas, providing memories that will last a lifetime.
Thank you, Terri Henry Board of Directors | |
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