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PROGRAMS

on the LAND

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Food

Community Building

Arts

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Feeding The Fam  

 

Taking time to understand the process of growing food and cultivating healthy lifestyles is essential. 

 

Developing efficient food production methods in urban and rural communities to feed ourselves and our families can be a game changer.

Working Together

Our connections to the earth are as essential as our connections to each-other. 

iLOGIC members are invited to learn to cultivate sustainable connections with land and people.

Arts & Expression

Self expression is encouraged and celebrated at iLOGIC.  We believe that a love of self is key to building a love for community.

Each person is an artist in their own right.  We encourage creativity in every avenue of life and support the artists in our community in lifting their voices and shining their light for the benefit of all.

Solomon's Garden

To create space for the growth that is central to the mission of iLOGIC, we will spend the coming years developing models of sustainable, multi-generational community building.  Solomon's Garden is a five acre plot of land nestled deep in the woods of rural Alabama.   

 

We have an ongoing list of projects designed to teach and learn sustainable models of food production, natural-build housing, community collaboration and wealth building.

Each of the programs offered on-site at Solomon's Garden by iLOGIC Facilitators, is also available at your location.

Spring's First Daffodil at Solomon's Garden

Seasonal Programming for the Local Community:

Food

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)

Feeding The Fam  

 

Taking time to understand the process of growing food and cultivating healthy lifestyles is essential. 

 

Developing efficient food production methods in urban and rural communities to feed ourselves and our families can be a game changer.

Solomon's Garden CSA

The Homestead at Solomon's Garden has cottage industries to serve the local and national community.  Through our perma-culture herb and vegetable garden, goats and free-range chicken operations and forestry initiative, the range of products available to members of iLOGIC is blossoming.  

As a subscriber to the Community Supported Agriculture Program, members receive:

  • Seasonal produce boxes- freshly harvested herbs, fruits and vegetables.

  • Soaps & Body Butters made from goats milk and herbs from the garden (when available)

  • Re-usable burlap bags for shopping

  • Recipes for the basket's ingredients

  • Freshly canned preserves and sauces from the garden (when available)

  • Subscription to the quarterly iLOGIC newsletter 

  • Discounts on iLOGIC Online Cohort Classes

 

The 2019 Spring/Summer/Fall boxes will be available bi-weekly from May-November.  Only 25 subscriptions available!  

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Community Building

Cultivating Connection Through Stewardship

Working Together

Our connections to the earth are as essential as our connections to each-other. 

iLOGIC members are invited to learn to cultivate sustainable connections with land and people.

In our Community Garden, we share responsibilities so that everyone gets the most out of the experience.

Greene County Community Garden

 

Solomon's Garden maintains a portion of its space for members of the community who want to learn to grow food, to feed their families and their interests.  Our community garden is a fully collaborative venture and provides garden beds and rows available to youth organizations and families interested in working together to eat for life.  

The Community Garden is also the space where we host monthly garden parties and garden club.

How it works: 

  • Members participate in weekly garden maintenance

    • Watering​

    • Composting

    • Harvesting

    • Teaching/Learning

    • Group Garden Projects

  • Members are provided with a 6'x18' garden space for their family, group or themselves

  • Garden duties rotate weekly and daily attention is given by iLOGIC staff

  • Members participate in monthly Art Parties in the Garden

 

Garden Club takes place on Saturdays from 10:am-2:pm

March 30- November 16, 2019

Arts

Arts and Culture Events 

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Arts & Expression

Self expression is encouraged and celebrated at iLOGIC.  We believe that a love of self is key to building a love for community.

Each person is an artist in their own right.  We encourage creativity in every avenue of life and support the artists in our community in lifting their voices and shining their light for the benefit of all.

To  contribute to iLOGIC Programs for the local community around Solomon's Garden, click the link below.

Greene County Community Garden

 

Solomon's Garden is Mother Nature's Art.  The steward is an artist, too.  Join SheWrightz for arts and culture events that feature Artists, Farmers and Artisans of Greene County Arts Coalition.  We remind the community of it's collective power through arts programming, education and events.

One Saturday per month, we open the garden to the community for Arts, Crafts, Food & Fellowship in an eclectic, diverse atmosphere where individuality is celebrated.

Monthly "gARTen Parties"

  • Open Mic  

  • Vendor Tables

  • Features Farmers

  • Featured Youth Artists

  • A Forest Art Gallery

 

On Site Community Garden Programs will begin in Spring 2020

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Legacy Projects

iLOGIC Legacy Projects are practical to-do items at Solomon's Garden that will help fulfill our goal to develop a fully self-sustainable village headquarters on site.  These projects will need to be completed with a few elements:

Expert Guidance

A Team of dedicated and efficient iLOGIC Members

Necessary Materials (Locally Sourced, when possible)

Facilities:

Nature-Made Lodging Cabin

Composting Toilet Out-Houses

Outdoor Showers

Outdoor Kitchen

  • Cobb Oven

  • Fire Pit w/ Grill

  • Sink w/ Solar Hot Water Heater

Camp-site Clearing

Pavilion

Land Stewardship:

Nature Paths

Stream Crossing/Bridge

Water-Catchment Pond

Seed Bank Development

Wildlife Protection Planting

Living Fence Planting

Food Forest Development

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Our Work So-Far

Solomon's Garden 

Solomon's Garden 

Youth Development

Fire Pit

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