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Erie families plant their own veggies at new community garden
Erie families plant their own veggies at new community garden

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

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Erie families plant their own veggies at new community garden

The property adjacent to the former Burton Grade School in the City of Erie was alive with activity Wednesday morning. Dozens of people from the surrounding neighborhood were pitching in to plant a community garden. Shoppers say this retailer gets it right, J.D. Power agrees The Urban Erie Community Development Corporation purchased the property two years ago. Since then, there have been efforts to invest in the neighborhood that's one-third single-family households and 50% children. One thing they all have in common is the desire to grow their own food. Breeze Airways flight to Tampa makes return three months earlier than 2024 'We've got about 40 families cultivating a community garden. They're from different countries. They speak different languages, different cultures. They're Christian and Muslim. It's just a feat to behold,' said Gary Horton, founder and CEO of the Urban Erie Community Development Corporation. Horton said the City of Erie provided the compost, and a local farmer prepared the soil. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Aspiring job seekers head downtown for Urban Erie Community Development Corporation job fair
Aspiring job seekers head downtown for Urban Erie Community Development Corporation job fair

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Aspiring job seekers head downtown for Urban Erie Community Development Corporation job fair

Aspiring job candidates made their way downtown hoping to land a new job. The Urban Erie Community Development Corporation (UECDC) held a job fair campaign on Friday. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., job seekers can come to the Warner Theatre and meet with a variety of potential employers who are currently hiring. The goal of this event was to build a pipeline to employment and help younger generations find a career path. 'Today not only are the seeds of hope planted to find quality people who want to work but to also push back against that wave that seems to be coming to somehow reduce the talent skills and opportunities of new Americans of people of color of young people and of women,' said Gary Horton, director of the Urban Erie Community Development Corporation. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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