Westfield in Bloom presents 'Plant a Row for the Hungry' program
The city’s Westfield In Bloom committee has developed a program to help the needy during their Westfield In Bloom campaign this spring. The Plant a Row for the Hungry Program is aimed at urging residents to plant an extra row of fruits, veggies or herbs to donate to the designated recipient food bank for 2010.
The city’s Westfield In Bloom committee has developed a program to help the needy during their Westfield In Bloom campaign this spring. The Plant a Row for the Hungry Program is aimed at urging residents to plant an extra row of fruits, veggies or herbs to donate to the designated recipient food bank for 2010.
Participation is simple and anyone can get involved. Simply fill out the Plant a Row Commitment Card and begin planting your garden. “One of the most rewarding parts of the program will delivering the home grown fresh fruits and veggies to the food pantry,” says Westfield Parks Director Melody Jones. “We have such a giving community, I am confident we can make a difference,” says Jones.
There will be two designated drop off locations, Third Phase in Noblesville and Ameriana Bank in Westfield.