The Mission of Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center is to inspire youth and adults to be healthy and active citizens through organic gardening, environmental stewardship, and nutrition education. This Quarterly Newsletter spotlights how your support directly impacts our community.
Getting Back to the Gardens:
Creating Space for Community Connections
For most, one of the more difficult aspects that the pandemic has brought is social isolation. As we begin safely opening up our programs & classes, we are so grateful to be able to offer opportunities and space for our community to connect & create together!

Welcome Generation #21 of Cooking for Salud®!

Being our first in-person cohort since the start of the pandemic, we are excited to see more shining faces at the gardens! The National reach of "The Kitchenistas" film has sparked numerous panels & community discussions, and we are hopeful for what lies on the horizon; we want to thank & honor the leadership of all Kitchenistas®.

Through educational & engagement opportunities like Thriving Earth Exchange, monthly meetings and Zumba classes, Kitchenistas can stay connected while learning valuable skills.
To support youth leadership & engagement, we're launching our first Olivewood Gardens High School Clubhouse! As an opportunity to build community with peers, students will choose & lead activities monthly in the gardens.
We want to thank you & our passionate community of
volunteers, interns, staff, and community partners that
make this work possible!

"Since I was so bored of being at home, I wanted to get out. I like working with my hands, so I thought it would be a great opportunity to work with the community, as well."
-Building Sustainable Communities Student & Youth Leader, Corina Flores
2021 Holiday Bazaar & Plant Sale
Saturday, November 20th
10AM - 2PM

Just in time for the season, we are excited to bring you Olivewood’s 2nd Holiday Bazaar & Plant Sale!

Come enjoy the beautiful gardens while you shop from a selection of handcrafted artisanal wares made from Olivewood Kitchenistas and local small businesses. From a variety of Olivewood-grown plants, gifts for your favorite foodie, Olivewood gear, to locally handcrafted goods, you’ll find the perfect gifts to share with those you love. 

Field Trips Are Back!

Last month we were able to host our first in-person field trip in over 18 months for Dimensions Collaborative School! The pandemic has created many challenges for students, teachers, and schools, and with constantly changing circumstances and protocol, we are thrilled to be reconnecting with students through Olivewood's Field Trip Program. While we listen to our community's specific needs during this time, we are developing curriculum and toolkits to support student & teacher's needs.
What We're Reading...

Olivewood believes that acknowledging and addressing institutionalized & systemic racism in our community is necessary for creating transformational change across all sectors. While we reflect and acknowledge inequitable practices in fundraising and philanthropy, we have been referencing Community-Centric Fundraising. The 10 core principles of community-centric fundraising address ways we can change the future of philanthropy!
Last week, we were thrilled to attend the first ever Annual Gathering for the San Diego County Food Vision 2030. This all-day, outdoor event held by San Diego Food System Alliance featured inspirational speakers, interactive sessions, open space for dialogue and networking, and local food.

In an effort to transform our local food system, the Food Vision 2030 brings our community together to share ideas for investing in our local food economy!
Looking for another way to support?

Check out our volunteer opportunities & Amazon wishlist HERE!
Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center
2525 N Avenue | (619)434-4281 info@olivewoodgardens.org