Past Events

Summer 2020

Through Berkeley Student Farms, we collaborate with the 7 other student-run garden spaces at UC Berkeley and host Open Hours. The Instagram is currently our main form of communication and updated almost daily.

SOGA’s summer 2020 Open Hours are:

Wednesday 2:30 – 5:30 PM

Sunday 10 AM – 2 PM

 

Check out our past events:

 

Our events are always open to every member of the Bay-area community and entirely FREE (though donations are accepted).  Suggestions are welcomed! 

Workshops/Socials

🌎EARTH MONTH!🌎

April 13-14: Free Produce Tabling with UCB Food Pantry

-12 pm – 4 pm

-Cal Day Tabling on Sproul next to MLK Student Union

-Come learn about food security, agro-ecology, or equitable land distribution, or supporting marginalized communities with SOGA’s Ji Won Choi and Zori Ray

-Eat sustainable meals made by Berkeley Food Pantry using organic harvest from UCB community gardens

April 20-21: Composting/Transplanting Weekend

-10 am – 4 pm

-Student Organic Learning Garden @ the intersection of Walnut St. & Virgina St.

-Come to SOGA to learn how to compost for yourself or group and transplant new life into our community garden with Ji Won Choi and William Smith

-Encouraged to bring your own organic compost or organic baby plants!

April 22: Earth Day Coalition Building

-10 am – 2 pm

-Student Organic Learning Garden @ the intersection of Walnut St. & Virgina St.

-Come to SOGA for a solidarity and intersectionality meeting through alliance and coalition-building between multiple RSOs and community gardens with Ji Won Choi William Smith.

-All students interested in systematic inclusion and equitable land and food distribution are welcome, not just RSOs!

-POC/LGBTQ representation will be prioritized for leadership positions inside SOGA

April 28: Seeding Day

-10 pm -2 pm

-Student Organic Learning Garden @ the intersection of Walnut St. & Virginia St.

-Come to SOGA to learn about seed management, storage, and trading between farmers from William Smith, our Agro-Ecology and Seed Manager.

-Encouraged to bring your own organic seeds to plant!

 

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