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 Diggin' Shoreline is a 501(c)3 all-volunteer non-profit organization. We depend solely on volunteers and donations to sustain our work in the community

Upcoming Events

Tool Sharpening & Tree Pruning

Here is the first of our take-aways from​ our recent Zoom class held on April 10, 2021.  Look for Tool Sharpening video & handouts to be added soon.  

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Posted May 15, 2020
​Diggin’ Shoreline has homegrown veggies and annuals available.  These were grown for our annual plant sale, with many started before COVID-19 was known. 

Food security is our priority!  You are NOT obligated to pay for your plants.  We want you to be able to grow healthy, fresh produce for your family.  You are encouraged to pay if forward by sharing your bounty with family, friends, neighbors and the food bank.

If you are interested, email @info@digginshoreline.org for an updated list of plant still available and more details about pick up using safe distancing.

If you would like to make a donation to Diggin' to help sustain our work in the community, please use the PayPal link at the top of the page. 


Imagine people throughout our city inspired and nourished by gardening in community, with deep connections to our earth, our health, our cultures, and our neighbors.   
Connect with the simpler, soul-satisfying things in life—like helping a child learn to hold a chicken or discovering the delights of a freshly picked pea pod eaten right from the vine.  
Grow relationships that last a lifetime.

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