The Scarborough Community Garden is addressing hunger in our community by growing nourishing vegetables for neighbors who struggle to put healthy food on the table. Located in Scarborough, Maine, we broke ground in the Fall of 2014 on our first garden located at St. Nicholas Episcopal Church. We began planting and harvesting in 2015. Two more gardens, one at Blue Point Congregational Church and one at Hillcrest Retirement Community, were soon established in 2017. All three gardens continue to grow an abundance of delicious produce for the Scarborough Food Pantry and our neighbors.
Community Garden at St. Nicholas Steering Committee
Jane Ducott (chair), Chris Taylor, Nancy Agan, Pam Hillman, Steffi Cox, Daisy Stone, Lina Bhatnagar, Anjali Bhatnagar.
Partners & Supporters
St. Nicholas Episcopal Church
Blue Point Congregational Church
Hillcrest Retirement Community
Scarborough Garden Club
Project GRACE
Blue Point Congregational Church
Hillcrest Retirement Community
Scarborough Garden Club
Project GRACE
Many hands make light work! The garden is a collaborative community effort involving many volunteers and these generous supporters:
1st Congregational Church of Scarborough
Blue Point Congregational Church Coastline Irrigation CPB Foundation Cumberland County Master Gardeners Episcopal Diocese of Maine Higgins Beach Association Highland Avenue Greenhouse & Farm Market Hillcrest Retirement Community Jordan Farm Katahdin Trust Kitchen Gardeners International Lebel & Harriman LLP Project GRACE Prouts Neck Association R J Grondin & Sons |
Rogers Ducott Trust
Ron Forest & Sons Fence Company Scarborough Food Pantry Scarborough Garden Club Scarborough Kiwanis Club Scarborough Rotary Club Sibley-Saltonstall Foundation State Manufactured Homes St. Max Youth Ministry St. Maximilian-Kolbe Church St. Nicholas Episcopal Church Walmart Foundation Friends, Neighbors, & Gardeners |