Kid helping with planting tomatoes
AAjah and LaDarius helping plant in the raised beds
Volunteers from Maine, Gordon and Jay, helped the garden
The first kids of the week, Ajah and LaDarius
This past week began the morning time sessions with the kids from the local daycare center (located right behind the HERO campus). At first there were only two kids who had gotten their permission forms signed and it was a breeze. Lydia and I try to focus on educating the children about why vegetables/fruits are important and why gardens are so cool.
The kids are very enthusiastic about their time in the garden. We have six or seven kids each day. We have split them up into two smaller groups, having that many kids ranging in age from four to seven... it is difficult.
Lydia plans what the children are going to do each day and I do my best to help her along. Many times we split the smaller groups up once more and have them doing separate tasks (i.e. planting small flowers, helping plant seeds, discussing what a compost pile is). Many times I leave before the kids do to join JJ for water quality work.
The compost pile is coming along well. We are still picking up old fruit from a farmer each day and tossing that in the pile. We really need to make a lid for it as well as a sign informing individuals what CAN and CANNOT go into the pile. When I got to the bin this Monday there was dog poop in the pile. Stinky.
Water quality work is still coming along well. I am more and more amazed with the people I am meeting, the situations I find myself in, and the sadness I feel for these people spending their money on crappy water AND buying bottled water. I was told today there is a high number of individuals in Hale County who have cancer and this individual hypothesized that it could be attributed to the additives catfish farmers add to their ponds. I wonder if Joe and JJ have explored this. The farmers don't have to have a lining on their ponds and the chemicals could seep into the groundwater. I will explore this more!
I write a week behind... this week (Week Six) is my last week at HERO. I will write again soon.
Justinn