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Follow on Google News | Mountain View College’s New Community Garden to Serve As a Healthy Food Oasis in a SW Community(Photo: http://www.mountainviewcollege.edu/ The Slow Food Community Garden is the first component of the Living Labs at Mountain View College and will serve as “an outdoor learning space, a neighborhood teaching opportunity and a place for students to gain hands-on experience in multiple disciplines,” The Slow Food Community Garden is the first garden in the Dallas County Community College District that will offer garden beds for annual lease to the public. The garden will offer a much-needed opportunity for residents who lack access to fresh, affordable foods for miles around. Twenty-four of the garden’s beds will be available to the community, while the remaining ones will be used for student learning and by faculty and staff. The community garden is located on the west side of the college, northwest of the S Building, and is most easily accessible via Duncanville Road. The Mountain View College Slow Food Community Garden was funded in part by the Wells Fargo Environmental Solutions for Communities grant program. The college was one of three Dallas-Fort Worth environmental nonprofits that received funds totaling $128,824 from the grant program, which supports projects focused on land and water conservation, energy efficiency infrastructure and educational outreach in communities across America. For more information about the Slow Food Community Garden or the ribbon cutting ceremony, please contact Lori De La Cruz, sustainability coordinator, by phone at (214) 860-8564 or email at Ldelacruz@dcccd.edu. Information is also available on the garden's Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/ About Mountain View College Mountain View College was founded in 1970 as the second of seven individually accredited institutions in the Dallas County Community College District. Mountain View College enrolls on average 8,500 students per semester who can earn associate degrees and professional certificates in more than 30 programs of study. End
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