Sustainability Matters' Making Trash Bloom project - native pollinator and wildlife habitat at landfills - is now in Rapp! One year on, join us at possibly the most unusual brunch spot ever, to snack, socialize, and see what has germinated!
A sustainably sourced spread (with a brunch theme) will be served by Making Trash Bloom's “Official Culinary Sponsor,” Friendly City Food Co-op.
Because of space restrictions, attendance at this event is limited to guests invited through our community partners, and Sustainability Matters members and sponsors (join us as a member, if you haven’t already!). We are also inviting local teachers who will have the opportunity to learn about the science behind the project and how they can incorporate it into their own classes. Registration is required. The link for registration will be emailed to members and sponsors. Please dress appropriately to be outdoors at the landfill and bring your own chair.
Brunch at the Landfill is funded by grants from the PATH Foundation and the Northern Piedmont Community Foundation. We're deeply grateful for their generosity, as well as that of Rappahannock Electric Cooperative, sponsor of this event.
Check out last year's seed sowing Party at the Rapp Landfill in the video (a winning submission for the 2023 Project for Awesome nonprofit video contest)!