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OAK PARK NOW PRESENTS:

TIMMIE HIGH OF
THE OAK PARK COMMUNITY GARDEN




Oak Park Now
volunteer editor, Derek Ross, highlights Timmie High of the Oak Park Community Garden.  Viewers will join them on a tour of the garden located at 401 Kanan Road (at the comer of Kanan Road and Sunnycrest Drive).

In this video, Derek and Timmie take a nice stroll through the garden showcasing several different styles of growth that occur in the gardens.  Viewers will see the passion and dedication it takes to grow not only yummy fruits and vegetables but also a variety of beautiful plants with amazing colors.

The overall energy and connection to nature at this location is ve
ry
 peaceful.  The Oak Park Community Garden truly is a gem in the community of Oak Park.

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The Oak Park Gardeners (OPG) was established in 2003 with the objective of promoting gardening in Oak Park. The gardeners approached the Board of Directors for the Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District with the idea of a community garden. The idea received support and sites were explored.



Our existing site was nothing more than an unused dirt lot and it was determined a community garden represented an opportunity to beautify the location and allow the recreation activity of community gardening within the community of Oak Park. The Oak Park Gardeners gratefully acknowledge the efforts of the Park District in this endeavor. The Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District developed the plans for the location and paid for the placement of fencing, landscaping, irrigation and the construction of the frames for the gardens. They also provided soil and installed water lines.

In December 2007, The Oak Park Gardeners (OPG) offially changed their name to Oak Park Community Garden (OPCG).

 

The Oak Park Community Garden is a committee of the Community Foundation for Oak Park, a tax-exempt, public-benefit charity. The official registration and financial information regarding the Community Foundation for Oak Park can be obtained from the Attorney General's web site at http://caag.state.ca.us/charities/. Registration does not imply endorsement.

Among the activities of OPCG are guest speakers, field trips to various points of interest, establishing and overseeing the Oak Park Community Garden, and working with schools’ gardening programs.

Purpose

 To maintain an organic community garden that will provide education and beautification as well as supplying food for members of the Garden. Working in a cooperative manner, the members will maintain the grounds at the garden.

Oak Park Community Garden (OPCG) is a piece of formerly vacant land that was divided into individual parcels. These parcels are allocated to individual members who can grow vegetables and/or flowers of their choice.

All gardeners are welcome, regardless of experience level or specific interests.

 Benefits of a Community Garden

Community gardens beautify the neighborhood and provide a safe, recreational green space in which to relax and enjoy being out doors. Individual gardeners get a chance to grow some of their own vegetables, herbs, fruits and flowers, some of which might not be available in local markets. In the process of doing so, they learn gardening skills while contributing to keeping urban air clean. Interacting with one another, gardeners gain a sense of community. Children get an opportunity to see where their food comes from, learn how things grow, how to care for plants and gain a sense of achievement in growing their own food.

How Our Community Garden Operates

Oak Park Community Garden is operated by its individual members.
The members:

  • Establish plot sizes and layout
  • Plan and install an irrigation system
  • Establish rules
  • Provide for resolving conflict
  • Develop a budget
  • Accept and review garden applications
  • Collect dues
  • Provide for paying bills
  • Secure appropriate insurance
  • Elect officers to administer the operation of the garden

 Ongoing Operation

Each member gardener is required to maintain his/her own plot. In addition they assist in the maintenance and operation of the garden (2 hours per parcel per month are required).

Monthly Meetings

OPCG Meetings are held:
Dates: Third Thursday of each month
Time: 7:00 P.M.
Location: Mae Boyar Park (corner of Conifer & Kanan Rd.)

info@oakparkcommunitygarden.org