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Carruthers Coastal Gardens reports volunteer-built greenhouse, classes and 1,250 trees distributed

5950291 · August 6, 2025
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Summary

Carruthers Coastal Gardens (501(c)(3)) updated council on garden growth: volunteer construction, a new greenhouse nearing enclosure, community classes, more than 1,200 pounds of donated produce and 1,250 trees distributed to Seabrook residents.

Carruthers Coastal Gardens gave its annual presentation to council, outlining volunteer-built infrastructure, program growth and partnerships that support the nonprofit’s community garden and education programming.

Why it matters: The garden operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Seabrook and provides free education, produce donations and community planting programs. Staff and volunteers said the garden supports local food access, youth education and volunteer engagement.

Highlights from the presentation by Jesse Jones, president of Carruthers Coastal Gardens: -…

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