Project EATS (Art. Food. Life.)

Using what we have. Creating what we need.

The Story of Brooklyn Sites

The Story of Brownsville EATS

This Project EATS site was the program's first location. During the winter and spring of 2009, 2 farm sites were built: a 3 bed site was built on the campus of Teachers Preparatory Academy (Teachers Prep) and a 14 bed site was built at Amboy Garden  courtesy of Help USA...

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The Story of East New York EATS @ FKL

This Project EATS site was built on the Franklin K.Lane High School Campus which is located in the East New York community of Brooklyn.

During the winter/spring of 2010, Brooklyn Laboratory H.S. and Franklin K. Lane students in the Project EATS after school program built and farmed 20  beds at the  site with EATS farmers...

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The Story of Cypress Hills EATS @CHH

This Project EATS site was built at the Community Center at Cypress Hills Houses, a Housing Development in the Cypress Hills community of Brooklyn.

 Eats Farmers worked with youth participants in Directions for our Youth's (DFOY) Community Center programs to build this 20 bed site...

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The Story of East New York EATS @ TJHS 

This Project EATS site was built on the site of a former community garden that had been unused for more than 5 years. The site is located next to the Thomas Jefferson High School Campus in the East New York Community of Brooklyn.

Working with EATS Farmers, World Academy for Total Community Health (WATCH) High School students in EATS after school program do a Herculean job of clearing...

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The Story of Brighton Beach EATS @KBCC

This Project EATS site was built on the campus of Kingsborough Community College, a City University of New York Campus in the Brighton Beach Community of Brooklyn.

 

Created through a partnership between Kingsborough Community College and Active Citizen Project, this site was built by EATS Farmers, KBCC students, and volunteers from the College's faculty and administration During the spring...

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2012. 7 Project EATS Communities plus new and expanded farm sites growing food year-round.

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LOOKING BACK: PART 1

A Review of Project EATS in 2011

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