Nibble your way through a discussion on Black Farming, the African Diaspora, sustainable gardening and community development led by Jonathan and Crystal Nazeer, owners and founders of FARMacy Community Farms/Victory Gardens International. Their mission is to lead community development through urban farming, food production, food access and job creation in low-wealth communities across the globe.
The Fellowship Hall (adjacent to the sanctuary, across the street from the Bakhita Room)
902 Crawford Rd, Rock Hill, SC 29730 at 6pm
RSVP : Email bakhitaarts902@gmail.com to reserve a seat.
Please bring a copy of a favorite recipe to share as your ticket.
From FARMacy Community Farmstop :
“We are a team of passionate gardeners, food lovers, and local producers who are focused on building a permanent location for Southside residents to find high-quality produce and artisan items year-round while also building a deep and necessary local food economy. We pride ourselves on sourcing our products from neighborhood-lead large scale gardens, local farms, and artisans because we know that our local South Carolinian made products are the best!
Our local producers and clientele are at the heart of our endeavor where we aim to sell goods at an affordable and reasonable price. Yes, our Farmstop is going to be a space for Southside community members to have equal access to fresh, high-quality produce and other goods year-round; we will also be providing a safe space to work, learn, and relax with a cup of tea or coffee.
As the Farmstop expands in breadth and depth we will have cultural events for individuals and families to gather and enjoy. We are thrilled and honored to be a part of our beloved Southside community in this unique and distinctive way and hope you will join us.”
Learn more at FARMacy Community Farmstop