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Volunteer/Donate

There are many ways to volunteer and donate your time and resources to support our community. Below are some options to choose from.

The Masketeer of Columbia County are a community of people who have come together to make masks for our community and our medical workers on the front line​ of the COVID-19 pandemic. If you have material to donate, time to sew masks or want to help by transport materials, please click here or the button below..

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 Columbia County Recovery Kitchen

 

The Columbia County Recovery Kitchen needs funding for food and supplies. We don't know how long this crisis will last, but right now we need to sustain this important source of healthy meals for families in Columbia County.  

For more information contact: Carole Clark at carole.s.clark@hotmail.com 

or call 518-851-8987.

Please be generous.  Donate through GoFundMe or send checks to:

First Presbyterian Church 

P.O. Box 2

Stuyvesant NY 12174

(Mark on side of check Columbia County Recovery Kitchen)

Grow in Harmony Garden

 

An initiative started by H.D. Hilton of Earth Tapestry Farm in Kinderhook, NY and Stella Metzner as well as many volunteers. They are developing a large garden to provide fresh, organically grown, nutrient-dense food for persons experiencing food insecurity due to loss of income, quarantine, or short supply at their usual market.  PBInc has become their fiscal sponsor and are they are getting ready to raise funds for their garden. Click here to find out more about PBInc. 

 

To volunteer, please contact Stella Metzner stellafay@gmail.com.

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WISH LIST Grow In Harmony Farm/Garden

Volunteers

Extra vegetable starts,

seeds from this year or last

5 gallon plastic buckets,

broadfork,

garden stakes,

peat,

potting soil,

perlite,

coir,

horse-mule-donkey-llama-alpaca-rabbit manure,

sand,

wood chips,

rigid foam insulation,

Coolbot control unit,

plastic totes and bins.

Trees and shrubs I can take fresh cuttings from:

willow,

chestnut,

hazelnut,

Northern pecan,

pawpaw,

persimmon,

quince,

grape,

gooseberry,

elderberry,

currant,

pomegranate,

fig,

mulberry,

black locust.

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