Interested in growing your own food but don’t have the space or tools available at your own Camas-area home? The Camas community garden is now accepting applications for the 2023 growing season.
Located on a city-owned lot at 726 N.E. Fifth Ave. in Camas’ historic downtown, the garden offers 25 plots for local gardening enthusiasts — including three 2-by-6-foot plots created by the Camas Lions Club that meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Act – with prices for each plot based on a “pay what you can afford” sliding scale of $25 to $100.
Jacquie Hill, the owner of LiveWell Camas, a movement and wellness studio also located in downtown Camas, was instrumental in creating the community garden. Hill, who secured a $3,000 Main Street America “At Your Side” grant for the community garden in 2021, and partnered with the city of Camas for use of the downtown gardening space, has said she who wanted to provide a space in the city’s historic downtown where “neighbors can come together and spark social change at a local level.”
On Hill’s EatWell Camas website, she says the goal of the community garden is to “create equitable opportunities for food access, education and community space in the downtown area of Camas.”
The EatWell Camas board of directors manage the garden, while LiveWell Camas staff and community volunteers take care of the garden during its off-season.