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US: West Virginia Wesleyan College gets grant for campus greenhouse

West Virginia Wesleyan College was the recipient of a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Specialty Crop Block Grant totaling $25,000. Wesleyan was one of 10 schools in West Virginia to be awarded funding. The Center for Community Engagement & Leadership Development (CCE) will be using these funds, in combination with a $2,000 Try This! West Virginia mini grant, to construct a greenhouse behind the Dunn Hall parking lot.

“The goal of this project is to provide nutritious food products in a farm-to-school sourcing,” stated LeeAnn Brown, director of the CCE. “We want to create in-house local food crop production and give our students an awareness of food-to-table cooking.”

The 26’ x 48’ high tunnel greenhouse will contain raised beds that Wesleyan students will use to grow food that will be given in part of Aladdin Food Services, Inc. at Wesleyan and in part to the Upshur Parish House for the food pantry. Another partner, the Child Development Center (CDC), will have their own raised bed to grow something of their choosing in order to teach the children enrolled there about sustainability. Aladdin will be the first food service that will have access to a greenhouse that helps serve their community.

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