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A BITTERSWEET GOODBYE TO OUR INTERNS!
Each year we graduate a few high school interns from our programs and it’s always bitter sweet. This year is particularly teary as we say goodbye to some of the most kind and dedicated young people we’ve ever known. Best wishes to these lovely humans. You’ve made a big difference in our own community, and we know you’ll carry the good food flag with you wherever you go:
- DIANE, graduated as the valedictorian of her class at Greenbrier and is headed to UGA
- ISAAC – graduated from Augusta Christian and is headed to the University of North Georgia
- JASON – graduated from Augusta Christian and is headed to Augusta Tech and the Police Academy
- TABIAS, graduated from ARC and is headed to Georgia Southern
New interns have already been brought aboard and are getting ready to step into these big shoes. We’ll be introducing them to y’all soon!

YOUR SUPPORT IS VERY APPRECIATED:
Hugs to Candace Zukas who has come aboard to help with fundraising for ALG’s nonprofit efforts. In fact, she has launched 3+ programs since starting a few weeks ago! Here’s how you can join in:

- DIMES FOR DIRT – We’re collecting your spare change in mason jars at each of our markets, as well as at Bricko Farm, Southern Made and Grovetown Feed and Seed. All proceeds will help cover the cost of soil for our teaching gardens in Harrisburg. We estimate that one jar will fill 4 beds!

- AMAZON SMILE – Whenever you buy from Amazon, click that extra button that says “Smile” and you’ll be offered a chance to select us as your charity!

- FACEBOOK DONATIONS – Augusta Locally Grown will soon be able to accept your donations through Facebook. Look for the tag soon!

MON, JUNE 13 – AIR LAYERING PROPAGATION WORKSHOP, AT WHITE HILLS FARM
Learn to start a new tree from a living branch! Master Gardener Karen Oliver of the Carolina Hills Garden Club will teach this fascinating workshop using blueberry bushes. Hosted at the gorgeous White Hills Farm in Dearing, GA, at 9am, this free workshop is at 1419 Fort Creek Road, Dearing, GA 30808. No need to RSVP or register; just come on out and bring a friend.

MON, JUNE 13 – KEYNOTE FOR THE AMERICAN CULINARY FEDERATION OF AUGUSTA, ANNUAL EVENT
Wow! How fun (and just a “little” intimidating) is this!? Grateful for the opportunity.
TUES, JUNE 14 – SUMMER MEAL PROGRAM KICK-OFF FOR KIDS IN HARRISBURG
The Veggie Truck Farmers Market will create a picnic-like atmosphere every Tuesday, serving dinner to youth in the community weekly at 4:30pm. This program will be managed in cooperation with the Richmond County Board of Education School Nutrition Program. The summer meal program is an extension of the free lunch program served throughout the school year. Local groups – St. Luke UMC, Good Neighbor Ministries, Icebox Ministries, the RCBOE and ALG – will work with regional groups – Georgia Food Bank Association and Wholesome Wave Georgia – to make it happen through July. We’re gonna need all kinds of volunteers, so if you can help on Tuesday afternoons this summer, please contact kim@augustalocallygrown.org.

THU, JUNE 16 – STARTING A COTTAGE FOOD BUSINESS WORKSHOP, AT ICEBOX URBAN FARM
Have you ever thought about starting your own home based food business? This free “Starting a Georgia Cottage Food Operation” could be the first step for you! Hosted by Icebox Ministries, this workshop will be taught by home baker Michelle Towler from 6pm-8pm. Address is 1736 Fenwick Street, Augusta.

SAT, JUNE 18 – BLUEBERRY PICK YOUR OWN EVENT AT HERB ‘N BERRIES FARM IN MONTMORENCI, SC
Bring your friends and family to this beautiful blueberry farm for some early pickin! Starts as early as 7:30pm; closes at noon. Pay by the gallon for these gorgeous local berries; freeze enough for the year! 148 Keeper Lane, Montmorenci, SC.

SAT, JUNE 25 – SOUTHERN SCRATCH PRESENTS: TINK’s GRASSFED BEEF COOKING CLASS
Come learn how to purchase and prepare grass fed beef. Tink Wade will be our special guest discussing which cuts to use for what as well as preparation and cooking techniques for a meal that your guests will swoon over. Class includes a 5 course meal, recipes and the opportunity to purchase meat. Classes are BYOB and the full menu will be sent to you ahead of the class so that you can pair your favorite wine or beer. Space is limited. Appetizers start at 6:30, Class starts at 7:00pm. $80/person or $150/couple sign up by emailing scratchbaking@gmail.com or come by the shop.

SAT, JULY 9 AND SUN, JULY 10 – HUGE WORK DAY PLANNED FOR G.R.O.W. HARRISBURG AND FOR THE WIC PROGRAM AT THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, WITH FORT GORDON VOLUNTEERS! – Gonna get lots done with this amazing group! And there’s always room for more! Save the date if you’re looking to make a big difference in the “agri-hood” of Harrisburg and/or at the Richmond County Public Health Department building teaching gardens with the phenomenal volunteer Adam Stroupe. Starts at 8am at Icebox Urban Farm at 1734 Fenwick Street, Augusta, on both Sat and Sun. And yes, we always feed a tasty, healthy lunch to our volunteers.

SAT, JULY 16 – CHOCOLATE MAKING WORKSHOP WITH THE ANTEBELLUM CHOCOLATE COMPANY IN AIKEN, SC
Spend your Saturday evening making your own chocolate bars with your choice of ingredients – many of them local – with Antebellum Chocolates in Aiken. Learn the history and fundamentals of chocolate, make the bars, and feel the love. $25/person includes your take-home tray of bars. 5pm-6:30pm. Save the date; space is limited; tickets go on sale next week through this market. Visit antebellumchocolates.com for more information.

SUN, SEPT 25 — AUGUSTA GROWS LOCAL FARM TOUR!
So excited to announce these dates! Big love to Kimberly Kirstein who is heading up this remarkable effort. Visit the Facebook page “AGL Farm Tour” for updates and more.

SAT-SUN, OCT 28-29 – “HARVEST BYTES” – A FARM TO TABLE TECHNOLOGY EVENT
Join us as we partner with the Clubhou.se in downtown Augusta to explore ways in which sustainability and technology intersect to improve our local food system overall. Partake in an intellectually satisfying, gastronomically-elegant, farm-to-table meal created by the dynamic duo of Chef Charleen Tinley and Chef Jonathan Marks, formerly of the Roosters Beak. Learn about the intersection of microbes and wellness from speaker Dr. Steve Fountain. We’ll kick it all off with a competitive Good Food Hack A Thon the night before! Looking for sponsors now! Be a part of the thinking crowd … and eat well while doing it.