THE GARDEN STORY

Retail Construction Services, Inc. is dedicated to giving back.

We give back not only to those in need within our community, but also the future generations of this wonderful community. What started out as a great idea has grown exponentially and became an amazing reality. Here at the RCS Giving Garden, school groups, master gardeners, corporate volunteers, and our own employees work together for the common good of teaching children the art of gardening and the importance of healthy eating. Click Here for Full Story.

LOCATION:
Retail Construction Services, Inc.
11343 39th Street N.
Lake Elmo, MN 55042

From HWY 36 - go south on Lake Elmo Ave, turn left onto 39th Street, garden is at corner of 39th and Laverne.
From HWY 5- going west from Stillwater take right onto Laverne (near Fury dealership) garden is on the right at corner of Laverne and 39th street.

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The RCS Giving Garden

The RCS Giving Garden

8/14/15

Nature’s Children Live an Imaginary Life

"Nature’s Children live an imaginary life, and creating a place where they can have fun in a very free way can motivate them and expand their horizons." 
- Robin Moore and Herbert H. Wong: Natural Learning: Creating Environments for Discovering
 
Plant a garden, provide opportunity for youth education.  Every child has the right to know where there food comes from, how to grow it, how to store it, and how to cook delicious, nutritious meals.  

It is a pro-active way to help solve hunger, (teach a kid to fish... teach a kid to garden).  It also brings our youth and community to a place of enjoying organic, non-engineered food, and a chance to get outside, get our hands dirty, connect with our world and each other.

A steady dose of fresh produce, along with a healthy exposure to dirt, weeds, worms, bugs, frogs and sunshine is just what every child needs.

Join us - Spread the Word - Plant a garden!
It really is that easy... 
Spread the word - follow our journey - Join us in this movement

- Contributed by Joni Fletty