While some people find community through clubs, work or school, at Stanwood United Methodist Church, people can find community through gardening.

Wild Goose Community Gardens — which lives in the soil beside the church — is a project put together in collaboration with Puget Sound Public Farms.


Isabella Loy can be reached at iloy@scnews.com, 360-416-2189, X: @Isabella_scn

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