Footprint pathways are coming!
We are so excited to share our footprint pathways with you! Our youth have been hard at work preparing for fall and getting the pathways ready!
We are so excited to share our footprint pathways with you! Our youth have been hard at work preparing for fall and getting the pathways ready!
For late May and groundbreaking in early June – please follow us on Facebook and Instagram to view progress!
The Soup It Forward Initiative equips our POP families with fresh garden ingredients and wholesome monthly soup recipes to cook at home, and to then share with their neighbors. Our POP families live in a food desert and are engaged in our gardens. They help us tend the gardens, learn how to grow food, Read more…
Please mark your calendar that Okra Palooza will be held on Sunday, September 9. More details will be posted in the coming months.
The SMU Mustang Heroes have volunteered at the POP Gardens since 2010. They returned for the spring season this February and dug right in planting cabbage, onions, and some radish seeds and added soil to the plots. These young leaders are striving to make the planet a better place by Read more…
Please join us at the Emmanuel Community Center for a Summertime POP-Up Dinner benefiting the new Emmanuel Garden. When: July 10 from 6-9PM Where: 4311 San Jacinto Featuring: Chef Ryan Barnett of Stephan Pyles’ Flora St. Cafe and Chef Justin Box Tickets are $75 each. Buy your ticket(s).
Check out photos from the Songs of Freedom dinner that was held on March 23, 2015. Thank you to Alison McLean – Split Coffee for the wonderful photos!
Check out some video from our Saturday morning POP up picnic where we served garden-to-table pizza and used the Octo ban for some energy out activity! http://promiseofpeace.us/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/IMG_5364.mov
Please visit this gallery to view photos from the wonderful evening at 3015 in Trinity Groves and visit this gallery to see photos from the Quest for Quality program. This: helped make this: happen! POP is growing healthy happy lives one seed at a time. Thank you to Jerry McClure Read more…