Compost & Community: Garden Support from Other Growers, Compost, and Critters (Camden Talks Climate)
Apr 9, 2026, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm, at Camden Public Library

Aerial of Erickson Fields. Photo credit: Ryan Smith – Rooted In Light Media 2024
Spring is officially here, and minds and hearts are turning to growing. Some organized gardeners have already started seedlings and sketched out plots. If you haven’t, you can still get on board with small acts of gardening. Or you may have be looking for a gardening plot.
Join us on Thursday, April 9, 6:30 PM at Camden Public Library and on Zoom for “Compost & Community: Garden Support from Other Growers, Compost, and Critters” to answer these needs and learn exciting ways to improve your 2026 garden. Hosted by CamdenCAN and Camden Public Library.
Joelle Albury from Erikson Fields/Aldemere Farm will talk about the ways you can get your hands dirty with community gardening, including fun benefits, like regular potlucks, community workdays, and just the joy of getting to know new friends at a new growing place. Joelle will be joined by ScrapDogs’ Tessa Rosenberry who will help us understand the many ways that composting your food and garden scraps can improve your life (and help the planet!)