Emerson Avenue Community Garden

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Los Angeles, United States

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Emerson Avenue Community Garden Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Emerson Avenue Community Garden is located in Los Angeles, United States on 8050 Emerson Ave. Emerson Avenue Community Garden is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category community garden in United States.

Address

8050 Emerson Ave

Phone

(310) 337-0827

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Marilou Hobrock

Vons has selection of soft drinks that I purchased. People working there are an extremely friendly bunch! I found every item I needed. Store is bigger than a convenience store and smaller than a full service super market so be aware that you will not find every item you need just because I did, ok? Ever Virgin Most Powerful Blessed Mother, triumph and reign! Jesus, I trust in you! In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti!

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Mr. Me

I called to get a plot for my girl scout troop and we had contact with a live person right away to help us through the project. Thank you so much for supporting our troop!

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Claude Kilgore

100% Volunteer run. EACGC offers many free classes to the public that better the local ecological environment, coordinates with many local organizations allowing access and hands-on learning opportunities for underprivileged youth, creates its on compost, and hosts the annual Westchester Arts & Music (WAM) Festival a free event that brings thousands of locals together to share arts. Plotholders are held responsible for tidy plots and all produce is organic. Friendly people.

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Clover Clemans

EACG is more committed to obeying rules than they are to being egalitarian, inclusive, or just. Managment is unbelievably litigious and lacks human compassion. A handful of people in power are sucking the sense of \community\ out of the community garden. They will cite you for having weeds, regardless of if you just gave birth, your husband died, or you have been working long hours. A propper community would offer to help those that need help, but instead, they will outcast you for being imperfect. I must add that your plot neighbors will be lovely and there are many beautiful relationships to be made. They have fun community events, but... ... I've gardened here for 4 years and I have finally had enough with it's poisonous managment.

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John Martin

To the haters: What do you mean by management?!? It's a community co-op. Want someting different? Be the change you seek. Volunteer for the board (usually a thankless job) and make a difference in how it behaves .This endless sense or \other\ keeping us down is the bedrock of the divisive society we find ourselves in.