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Written by Catalyst Infoshop
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Food is the bridge that connects folks to their bio region. We all eat and live together and Karma Farm offers the space for forging new relationships with your neighbors and local flora and fauna. Karma Farm is composed of different types of community contributions from tools and seeds to compost, land, and labor. Volunteers collectively work to manage garden plots around town and promote a culture of autonomy, solidarity, and mutual aid. Both the Catalyst and Karma Farm are arms stretching out from the same being, so lets embrace this being in it's totality and collectively work for autonomy, solidarity, and mutual aid.
Stop by the Farm stand! Each Thursday around 3pm at The House of Plenty (next to the old Catalyst) at 111 N. McCormick st. Fruits of the field are shared with the community. Donation or trade appreciated.
To get involved with Karma Farm, stop by the Catalyst for a meeting each Monday and Friday at 10am.

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