
Lowe’s employees help build out Fifth Street Garden | News
By Russell Craver 2 years agoThe parking ton of the vacant Rose of Sharon Apostolic Temple on Fifth Road was comprehensive on Wednesday, Sept. 28.
Lowe’s volunteers from throughout this area utilized the room to park while they worked all day at the Fifth Road Group Backyard. The garden, a plot of land now coated with raised beds, deer-evidence fencing and, when the Lowe’s volunteers get accomplished, landscaping, is a community backyard that organizers hope will endorse both healthier feeding on and a feeling of satisfaction of put.
Currently 32 raised beds are at the plot of land the Fifth Street Neighborhood Garden team is leasing at no charge from the Madison Downtown Development Authority. The garden beds have been made and put by the Rotary Club of Morgan County. The idea garnered approximately $20,000 in regional contributions at its inception and then also was awarded a $20,000 cash grant from Lowe’s.
According to Fifth Street Community Yard President Sally Fowler, the far more than 30 Lowe’s volunteers on Wednesday have been likely to complete a tool drop that would house instruments for local community members leasing the lifted beds, establish-out a pavilion at the web-site, landscape with plant material lining the garden’s fence and entire arbors at both equally the pedestrian entrance and truck entrance for the backyard.


Antoinette Sewell finishes a shrub hole very last Wednesday for the duration of a Lowe’s worker volunteer effort at Madison’s Fifth Avenue Community Back garden.
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Antoinette Sewell drove from McDonough to volunteer and claims she did so with a glad heart. Sewell, a supervisor at Lowe’s Stockbridge place, says the company encourages volunteerism, in portion, “because it is great for the group.”
Sewell, functioning the business stop of a publish gap digger in the really hard Ga clay, claims supporting make the community backyard is a pleasurable alter. “Instead of do the job, we get to appear out here and assist a local community,” she states. “We glimpse ahead to these assignments.”


Lowe’s District Manager Katie Stinson utilizes an electric powered chainsaw to trim a crepe myrtle Wednesday at the Fifth Road Group Backyard as aspect of a Lowe’s personnel volunteer working day.
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Fowler suggests the garden, which now has laid sod and crammed lifted beds, would not be attainable devoid of the Lowe’s contribution, both of those in pounds and in labor. “We could not have achieved approximately 50 {a57a8b399caa4911091be19c47013a92763fdea5dcb0fe03ef6810df8f2f239d} of what we’ve completed,” she suggests. “The money was crucial but the partnership with Lowe’s has been heartening.”