Pro-Neighborhoods Workshops

Thanks to the Pro Neighborhoods Endowment Fund held at Community Foundation for Southern Arizona, Mission Garden is offering four more free workshops this coming season for our neighbors and community partners. The people we are inviting to sign up for the workshops are residents of our surrounding neighborhoods (Barrio Sin Nombre, Menlo Park, Kroeger Lane, Barrio Hollywood, A Mountain, Panorama Estates, Barrio Santa Cruz), and members of the communities whose agricultural traditions we are honoring here at the Garden: O'odham, Yoeme/Yaqui, Chinese, African American, Spanish and Mexican.

 

The educational programs we offer are by nature “learning in community.” In other words, rather than individual teachers or experts dictating curricula, the programs are interactive and participatory. Participants share knowledge and skills through hands-on agricultural and ethnobotanical projects. These include planning, planting, and maintaining garden plots, as well as understanding traditional plant usages (e.g., crafts involving plant materials, recipes, or medicinal applications). This knowledge and experience can be applied outside Mission Garden in participants’ homes, schools, or other community spaces, thereby increasing individual and neighborhood participation in community planning and problem-solving. It also enables individuals to build on strengths and helps identify and utilize existing resources.


 

Funding for this program made possible by Pro Neighborhoods Endowment Fund held at Community Foundation for Southern Arizona.

 

 

Participant criteria:

  • Must live in Barrio Sin Nombre, Menlo Park, Kroeger Lane, Barrio Hollywood, A Mountain, Panorama Estates, or Barrio Santa Cruz neighborhoods

  • Members of the communities whose agricultural traditions we are honoring here at the Garden: O'odham, Yoeme/Yaqui, Chinese, African American, Spanish and Mexican.

These workshops are available for those who meet the requirements of the program. If you would like to confirm your involvement, please contact Mission Garden Event and Education Coordinator Abby Rhinehart at abby@missongarden.org

Upcoming Workshops


Heritage Fruit Trees and Tomorrow’s Gardens

Learn how to graft fruit trees

Saturday, February 15, 2025, 9:00am-12:00pm
At Mission Garden, in the Event Ramada and Spanish Colonial Orchard
Limited spots.
Register here

Learn all about the historically and culturally important fruit trees of the Sonoran Desert as well as new prospects for the future, with Jesús García, Director of the Kino Heritage Fruit Trees Project and Research Associate at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum.

During the hands-on part of the workshop participants will be given a tree as rootstock to learn and practice grafting. Tools will be provided.

Major funding for this project was provided by the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management's Urban and Community Forestry Program and USDA Forest Service. These institutions are equal opportunity providers.

Please reach out to Dena Cowan, Mission Garden Curator of Collections, at dena@missiongarden.org for additional information.