News Summary
This holiday season, the Memphis community garden is filled with joy as a local Quaker group donates native fruit trees like mulberry, plum, and elderberry. This act of kindness not only beautifies the garden but also fosters community spirit and provides fresh fruits for all to enjoy. The donation aligns with the Quaker values of community and generosity, and it celebrates the essence of giving during the festive season.
Memphis Community Garden Welcomes Gift of Native Trees for Christmas
This holiday season, Memphis is buzzing with excitement as a local Quaker group steps up to bring some green cheer to the community. In a truly heartwarming gesture, they are donating native fruit trees like mulberry, plum, and elderberry to a beloved community garden. This donation is a beautiful way to honor loved ones during the Christmas holiday, transforming the garden into a vibrant space filled with hope and growth.
The Spirit of Giving
It’s no surprise that the Quaker group decided to spread joy in such a meaningful way. The essence of Quaker values has always emphasized community and kindness, making this donation a perfect fit for the festive season. Native fruit trees not only enhance the garden but also provide delicious fruits for the community to share and enjoy, creating a cycle of giving that reflects the holiday spirit.
Meet Julia Baker
A lifelong resident of Memphis, Julia Baker, who graduated from the University of Memphis in 2021, has been involved with various local publications and organizations, including Chalkbeat and Memphis magazine. Her passion for her city and its stories shines through in her work, highlighting the unique experiences and contributions of Memphis residents.
Community Engagement
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Celebrating 50 Years of Holland Gardens
From Humble Beginnings to Community Staple
Initially located in the heart of farmland, Holland Gardens cultivated their own plants, which was both a labor of love and a learning experience. After seven years of growth, they expanded their store and launched a seasonal Christmas store to adapt to changing business needs. The Christmas store has since grown to become a beloved tradition for locals, moving to its current location at the intersection of 50th Street and Memphis Avenue in 2002.
A Year-Round Celebration
Investing in Education and Community
The Legacy Continues
Recognized by local professors and the Chamber of Commerce as vital figures in Lubbock’s economy, the Hollands are dedicated to their craft and the community. With no plans to retire, they are driven by passion and the joy that comes from serving others. Their story is a shining example of how commitment, community support, and holiday spirit can blend harmoniously, bringing joy and growth for years to come.
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Additional Resources
- Memphis Community Garden Welcomes Gift of Native Trees for Christmas
- Google Search: community gardens
- Celebrating 50 Years of Holland Gardens
- Wikipedia: Horticulture
- Wikipedia: Community gardens
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Community garden
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Horticulture
- Google News: Memphis community garden