With summer coming to an end, Rainier Valley Food Bank wants to remind people that it will take whatever they won’t use.
SEATTLE — As we approach the end of summer, you may have some extra zucchini or tomatoes in your garden. Food banks would love to have whatever you are not going to use.
The Beacon Food Forest, next to Jefferson Park in Seattle’s Beacon Hill neighborhood, grows produce specifically for food banks like the Rainier Valley Food Bank.
The Beacon Food Forest is a place where people can grow their own food, harvest for others and cultivate for the community.
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