Recurring Volunteer Hours
Fri, Jan 05
|Oxnard
Join us at our community nursery! We are in the process of setting up and need lots of help with essential tasks.
Time & Location
Jan 05, 2024, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM PST
Oxnard, 1801 Joliet Pl, Oxnard, CA 93030, USA
Find Out More...
We have recurring volunteer hours open to the public. If you are interested please come to our community nursery at Community Roots Garden 1801 Joliet Place, Oxnard, CA 93030.
What we might need help with:
- Leveling dirt, constructing propagation tables
- Propagating, sowing seeds
- Sorting and organizing seeds
- Taking inventory on plant stock
- Transplanting
What to expect:
Text/call Diego when you arrive. Tools are supplied.
Please bring:
- Sun protection
- Water
- Snacks
- Gloves
- Sturdy closed toe shoes
- Bathrooms
*We will also provide water and snacks. We do our best to provide for all dietary needs, however, please bring with you snacks just in case or let us know!
If you have any question/comments/concerns, please contact us at info@MiniNature.org or (805) 816-8732.
About Community Roots Garden where our community nursery is located:
"Two (very) part-time coordinators help keep the garden active and remind community participants of the garden's principals. Volunteers help keep the garden growing and tend to the soil. We still continue inviting different collectives, groups, circles, and organizations to share space within the garden. Both of us are investing more time in continuing to create an intentional space that is for all communities. Let us remind you that even though we are inviting all communities, the garden does have a special focus on serving low income, farm worker, BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities. No doubt about it!
Our mission has been to grow a community of more gardens, share what we grow, empower one another, and restore wellness to the land. But the garden is much more than that, it is a space that informs how intersectionality, accountability, and transparency is important in order to create communities that are strong and resilient. We want to remind you all how race, class, gender, and geography plays into the food system, and all the systems of power. We do not only believe growing food or composting is going to “save the world,” it takes much more than that. ***Remember our food system is built on stolen land and exploited labor.***
Both of us try our very best to share how we show up within the community garden and within the grander community, how we create, how we thrive, how we FAIL, and how we continue and move forward. Please do us the favor of not romanticizing us, we are not leaders or grand activists… romanticism only hurts one another as it sets us up to let you down if we don’t meet your expectations. We’re not perfect, we don’t have all the answers and we don’t intend to be at any point either, but again, we do and will always share all that we know. We hope you continue to grow with us as each one of us is needed for any collective changes to happen. Yes, all of us.
When we work locally and collectively, towards having the right mindset needed for wholesome growth and connection, we attract those who align as well as repel destructive pests, which could either be people or insects. All this happens in efforts to improve the entire ecosystem of our lives. Nothing is impossible, the so-called impossible just takes a little longer 🐌🌀🌱
To learn more about the history of Community Roots Garden, please visit our "Community" page.." Please visit CommunityRootsGarden.org for more info.