
2019 Bowls of Hope Thank You List
THANK YOU WILLOW CREEK FALLS FOR HOSTING FEED FANNIN’S SIXTH ANNUAL 2019 BOWLS OF HOPE EVENT. THANK YOU TO ALL FEED FANNIN VOLUNTEERS. AND TO THE BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY FOR HELPING US FEED THE HUNGR

THANK YOU WILLOW CREEK FALLS FOR HOSTING FEED FANNIN’S SIXTH ANNUAL 2019 BOWLS OF HOPE EVENT. THANK YOU TO ALL FEED FANNIN VOLUNTEERS. AND TO THE BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY FOR HELPING US FEED THE HUNGR

Come to Quinn’s Greenhouse in McCaysville on Saturday, March 7, for a fun hands-on class on How to Start Vegetables from Seeds, courtesy of Feed Fannin.

With help from Feed Fannin volunteers and a host of other community organizations, businesses and churches, Fannin County Family Connection moved in late September into spacious new quarters in a building it now owns.

Feed Fannin is proud to announce the launch of the new www.feedfannin.org! Our new, mobile-optimized website was designed with a new look to really show you what being “One Community, One Spirit” is all about.

This is the end of the second growing season for the Mittleider Garden, our showcase experimental garden. Because of the unique soil mixture Mittleider gardens use, the plants establish deep roots, require less water and the beds suffer fewer weeds than standard gardening methods.

It has been a fun, hard-working, educational and expensive summer. Our tractor spent the latter part of the summer in the hospital having transmission surgery, but I am happy to report it has made a full recovery! Here are some of the activities from the garden this summer.

Photographer Steve Procko is generously donating to Feed Fannin 100 percent of the proceeds from the sale of photos he took this past winter of the historic Shallowford Bridge, just off Aska Road in Blue Ridge.

As its inaugural project, the newly formed Garden Research Committee incorporated a garden that Feed Fannin volunteers had built next to the Family Connection Food Pantry using the Mittleider gardening method.

One of the good things about winter is that most foliage and greenery goes dormant or dies, and you get to start with a fresh clean slate for spring. It’s a chance for new beginnings in the garden as you plow under your winter rye cover crop and rotate your stock from the previous year

Great weather, a new configuration of seating and traffic flow both inside and outside Willow Creek Falls, an increased number of soup stations, and an orientation to prepare volunteers all combined to make the 2019 Bowls of Hope Feed Fannin’s most successful and satisfying fundraiser to date.
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