As
the shed settled into place the community gardeners raised a cheer! “She’s a well-worn
girl but a blessing to the garden” said Leigh Walker, garden coordinator. “A
few minor repairs and a new coat of paint and she will be as good as new!”
Walker
went on to explain that the Community Garden has stored its tools and supplies
in and around Raymond in gardener’s homes for many years. “Having this shed
will allow us to store on-site, saving us time and protecting our tools from
the elements.” The Community Garden and the library explored buying or building
a shed over the last year, but “the cost was beyond our means” said Sheila
Bourque, Library Board President.
Library
Board member Kim Allen had a shed she was willing to donate. The shed was only
made possible when Mike Doherty, President of Shed Happens, offered to donate
the move of this existing structure to the Community Garden site.
Shed
Happens located in Saco and Portland is a well-known company in the shed
business. The Community Garden was thrilled that the dream of a shed was going
to happen.
The
Shed Happens crew removed the shed from Raymond Hill then prepped the site and
delivered the shed in its new home.
“The
community, the Children’s Garden and all those who benefit from fresh
vegetables through the Raymond Food Pantry thank Shed Happens” said Bourque.
“Once again the power of community accomplished a small miracle.”
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