Mission Thrive Summer helps local youth to “grow”
The Baltimore Times Ursula V. Battle July 29, 2016 Five-Week Program Teaches Farming, Cooking, and Leadership Skills Jonathan Edwards, a recent graduate... Read More
Florida teen helps weed Clifton Park farm as part of National Urban League youth summit
Jamario Cantrell knelt under the blazing sun Saturday, carefully wrapping his fingers around tall weeds that had popped up alongside young asparagus... Read More
Students Combine Leadership & Farming to Make Summer Cash
Civic Works Real Food Farm’s Mission Thrive Summer is a five week summer job for Baltimore City high school students who are interested... Read More
Baltimore businesses trying to rebuild after unrest get state money to improve storefronts
Yvonne Wenger Baltimore Sun May 30, 2016 Along a struggling stretch of North Carey Street, Maisha McCoy plans to add lighting, new... Read More
Baltimore ranks 5th in the region in number of solar panel installations
WMAR TV 11 News April 6, 2016 In an effort to switch to cleaner energy, many of the nation’s cities are hitting... Read More
Tips and tricks for planting fruit trees this spring
Brittany Britto Baltimore Sun April 1, 2016 Beyond the typical flowers and plants, many gardeners are looking to grow something this spring... Read More
Not yet finished, but Clifton Mansion restoration is a grand work in progress
Jacques Kelly Baltimore Sun March 11, 2016 I entered Clifton Mansion through the porch on which philanthropist and university founder Johns Hopkins... Read More
B’more’s First-Ever Solar Training Program Shines Bright
Laurel Peltier Baltimore Fishbowl March 10, 2016 Baltimore City’s Michael Harris has been spending a lot of time on the Gilman School’s... Read More
Civic Works’ Tiny House: A small home that saves big on energy
Ursula V. Battle The Baltimore Times March 4, 2016 What’s mobile, features more than a dozen “green” and energy-saving materials or... Read More