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"Our programs, by supporting them, you're helping a variety of people. We have such a wide variety that by investing in us...or donating to us, we're able to provide food for families and friends everywhere in Columbia." -- LEXI LINSENMAN, development manager, Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture | Additional guest: ADAM SAUNDERS May 16, 2022
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The best way to learn what goes on at Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture (CCUA) is to volunteer your time in their garden! That's according to co-founder ADAM SAUNDERS, who goes on to tell us what it means to volunteer, other ways you can get involved and about the many partnerships CCUA has with different organizations in the community. March 1, 2022
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Paul Pepper: Adam Saunders, CCUA, "A look back at 2021" & Scott Bradley, Carpet One, "Cork flooring"This being the last week of 2021, we thought it fitting to invite back ADAM SAUNDERS from the Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture and talk about the year that was and what's in store for 2022! Also, Carpet One Floor & Home general manager SCOTT BRADLEY tells us why cork is the way to go if you're looking for environmentally-friendly flooring in your home. (4:37) December 28, 2021
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Stop Human Trafficking Coalition of Central Missouri is excited to welcome 'The Weight of Blood' author Laura McHugh as their featured speaker at next…
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Spring is finally here and Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture has big plans for the new season, like gardening workshops, a tree giveaway, activities…
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Everyone's invited to come to the Urban Farm next Saturday for the 10th annual Harvest Hootenanny. With food prepared by culinary arts students, plus a…
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Paul Pepper: Joy Powell, MU Theatre, "Ragtime the Musical" & Adam Saunders, Ag Park Pavilion OpeningThe 50th annual Larry D. Clark Summer Repertory Theatre at MU season is well underway, and the wow factor keeps coming. Opening tonight is 'Ragtime the…
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Agriculture Park will officially open this Saturday, weather-permitting, after many years of fundraising and construction! Columbia Center for Urban…
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To say this winter has been a challenge is a bit of an understatement. Nobody knows that better than ADAM SAUNDERS, who says the cold weather - and…
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Even in a rough year - like it was this year - the Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture produces 16,000 pounds of food. Next year looks to be even bigger…