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Our 2020 Annual Report shares valuable insights into the work of Dig In. Under unprecedented circumstances, we adapted by caring for each other and working to ensure that fresh, local food is a right – not a privilege – in…
Tell us a story! Dig In is collecting stories of food and gardens in our communities through the years. Now, more than ever, we want to keep the memories of our food traditions alive and share the knowledge of planting,…
Dearest Dig In! Community, Season to Season:The autumnal equinox last week marks the beginning of fall. We initiated our response to the COVID-19 pandemic on the spring equinox by cancelling a fundraiser on March 19 and expanding our gardens and food sharing programs days later….
Dig In! asks families to host an Empty Bowls meal this year and share what they can to keep our gardens growing Dig In! will not host a public Empty Bowls event in 2020 to protect the health and wellbeing…
People have been sharing from their gardens for generations in Yancey County. The Cherokee grew crops along the Cane River and shared the best of their harvest so that those who couldn’t tend a garden or hunt would eat well…
Dig In! works in partnership with many organizations and agencies to ensure that people in our community are food secure (have access to food that is affordable, nutritious, and meets their needs). We’re also working to build community food security…
Dig In! is looking forward to adding a team member in the 2020 season. Thanks to funding from the AMY Wellness Foundation, Dig In! is hiring a Food For All Coordinator. The person in this role will help our community…