Once a month we offer classes through Appleton Parks and Rec. The classes are $25 per participant and require pre-registration to secure your spot. Below is the 2021 line up.

We are excited to announce April 3rd 2016 as our official opening of the Appleton Seed Library. A collection of heirloom and open-pollinated vegetable, herb, native flowers will be available to patrons to BORROW-GROW-SAVE as a community. The collection will be housed at the Appleton Public Library located at 225 N Oneida St, Appleton, WI 54911
2018 the Appleton Public Library will co-host a free documentary film screening of ‘Deeply Rooted’.
For more than 40 years, John Coykendall — a renowned seed saver, classically trained artist and a master gardener has been preserving the seeds, traditions, oral histories and foodways of a small rural farming community in Louisiana.
‘Deeply Rooted’ is John Coykendall’s Journey to Save Our Seeds and Stories chronicles how Coykendall has tracked down and safeguarded rare and heirloom varieties of crops historically grown in the region and safely returned them to the descendants of farmers who described them to him decades earlier.
Link to details, https://www.facebook.com/events/142755806383926/
Watch the trailer / https://youtu.be/pyKOmltsa2U

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