OVERVIEW:

Kalamazoo Roots is continuing in 2023!. The City of Kalamazoo is once again partnering with the Kalamazoo Valley Community College Food Innovation Center, Eastside, Oakwood, Edison, and Vine neighborhoods while expanding to include residents from the Northside neighborhood. The program will support 60 returning participants from the 2021-22 programs and 150 new participants.


2023 REGISTRATION

We are not accepting online registrations at this time. Please email the program coordinator at bkeith7162@kvcc.edu for questions or instructions on being added to the wait-list.


WHAT IS THE KALAMAZOO ROOTS PROGRAM AND WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT?

Kalamazoo Roots is a FREE Container gardening course offering in-person and virtual teaching events. It is a course that is meant to be engaging and interactive and build community partnerships. Kalamazoo Valley Community College staff will provide events in partnership with Oakwood, Edison, Vine, Eastside, and Northside Neighborhoods

EXPECTIONS:

You are expected to…

  • Attend virtual or in-person teaching sessions

  • Pick-up your supplies, containers, seeds, etc. in a timely manner

  • Return your kit if you do not wish to continue with the project

WHAT IS THE GENERAL COURSE SCHEDULE?

Example of 7-Gallon Pot

The course starts in mid-April and ends in October. Dates for events are still being finalized and will be updated. This spring you’ll be using the 7-gallon pot (see example picture) you receive to start some early season plants from seed. In the coming weeks you’ll get information on when to pick up live summer vegetable plants you’ll be planting in the rectangular Earth Box (for returning) or City-Picker container (for newcomers).

TIMELINE:

April - October

City-Picker Container Garden (for Newcomers in 2022)

EarthBox Container Garden (Re-used by returning participants from 2021)


BACKGROUND:

In 2021 the City of Kalamazoo partnered with the Kalamazoo Valley Community College’s (KVCC) Food Innovation Center and the Eastside, Oakwood, and Vine neighborhood associations with support from the Foundation for Excellence to offer a FREE 5-month self-paced container gardening course to 100 residents in the Eastside, Oakwood, and Vine neighborhoods. In 2022, the program returned and expanded into the Edison Neighborhood and again was praised by participants. In 2023, the program will expand to the Northside and all previous neighborhoods have returned as partners.

Many neighborhood plans have goals focused on increasing access to healthy food. As part of the Kalamazoo Community Sustainability Plan (CSP) and implementation of neighborhood plans.

Kalamazoo Roots 2021 Participant Outcomes

Kalamazoo Roots 2022 Participant Outcomes

 CONSISTENT WITH PLANS:


Sustainability Strategy, Master Plan, Strategic Vision

Vine Neighborhood Plan

  • Environment, Parks & Food Access Goal: “Increase Access to Healthy Food Options”

Oakwood Neighborhood Plan

  • Community Goal: “Increase Access to Fresh, Affordable, and Healthy Food”

Eastside Neighborhood Plan

  • Food Access Goal: “Develop Partnerships to that Increase Healthy Eating and Cooking Knowledge and Access (KVCC, PFC, etc.)”, “Increase Amount of Edible Planting (trees, gardens, etc.) and Support Existing Community Gardens”

 Edison Neighborhood Plan

  • Access to Healthy Food: “Work with partners to explore different programs such as commercial scale urban farm, providing fresh options in corner stores, or other programs”



PARTNERS AND CONTACT INFORMATION:

Kalamazoo Valley Community College - Valley Hub

224 East Crosstown Parkway

Kalamazoo, MI 49001

269-548-3300

 

Eastside Neighborhood Association

KENAvolunteer@gmail.com

(269) 381-0700

1301 E Main St, Kalamazoo, MI 49048

 

Oakwood Neighborhood Association

center@oakwoodneighborhood.org

(269) 342-0129

3320 Laird Ave, Kalamazoo, MI 49008

 

Vine Neighborhood Association

info@vineneighborhood.org

(269) 349-8463

814 S Westnedge Ave, Kalamazoo, MI 49008

 

Edison Neighborhood Association

director@edisonneighborhood.com

269-382-0916

816 Washington St, Kalamazoo, MI 49001


METRICS

Number of kits distributed

 


BUDGET

$50,000 (2023) - increase in budget is to help KVCC be set-up to take this program on without FFE support post-2023

$35,000 (2022) - Modest increase in budget to expand program

$23,000 (2021) - Pilot Year


FUNDING SOURCE

Foundation for Excellence (FFE)


2022 Course Content


April 2021: Receive Kit & Start Planning

Virtual Q&A Session: April 28, 12-1 pm or 6-7 pm

Monthly Instructional Video


May 2021: Assemble & Prepare Your Garden

Virtual Q&A Session: May 26, 12-1 pm or 6-7 pm

Monthly Instructional Video



June 2021: Harvest Spring Pot & Care for Summer Crop

Virtual Q&A Session: June 23, 12-1 pm or 6-7 pm

Monthly Instructional Video:




July 2021: Harvest Summer Crop & Prepare for Fall Pot

Virtual Q&A Session: July 21, 12-1 pm or 6-7 pm

Monthly Instructional Video:




September 2021: Closing & Celebration

Virtual Q&A Session: September 22, 12-1 pm or 6-7 pm

Monthly Instructional Video