Board discusses TAMIU community garden collaboration and requests follow‑up

2730865 · March 22, 2025

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Summary

Board members discussed a proposal to help revive a run‑down community garden at Texas A&M International University (TAMIU), including possibilities for Master Gardeners curriculum support and KLB tool and volunteer assistance; the board asked JJ to return with more details at the next meeting.

Board members discussed a potential collaboration with Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) to revive a neglected campus community garden and support related educational programming.

What was discussed JJ (board member) reported meeting with TAMIU staff who said the existing community garden is underused and in need of rework. JJ described opportunities for the affiliate to help with education, permaculture guidance, and site improvements: planting beds, a rain garden, and better plant selection and maintenance.

JJ said the TAMIU site has irrigation and tools but lacks organized oversight and curriculum; he proposed connecting Master Gardeners to provide practical classes and KLB to contribute tools and volunteer coordination. Board members noted the site’s potential for student engagement, demonstration projects and longer‑term stewardship.

Board direction and next steps Monica asked that JJ put the TAMIU proposal on the next meeting agenda and bring back more specific information. The group agreed to explore a joint meeting with Master Gardeners and campus grounds staff to define a role for the affiliate and to identify specific resource needs.

Quotations "They want to utilize KOB, potentially," JJ said of the university's request, describing interest in permaculture and community education.

Ending The board asked staff and JJ to coordinate a follow‑up with TAMIU and Master Gardeners and to provide a concise proposal and suggested next steps at the next scheduled meeting.