04/19/2026
🍯🍯🍯🍯🙏🏾🙌🏾 our fav community food actors!
Thank you to our friends at the Reinvestment Fund and the Food Trust for stopping by Our Community Grocery for a visit.
When are you coming by to get your affordable, fresh produce, a smoothie, and other food and goods?
We shared an update on our longterm work to open a resident-run and operated food co-op with the grocery store being an opportunity to learn how to make it sustainable.
02/26/2026
source, separate, & prep food packages for . are opportunities for our , , & to give back & those in need.
Contact Jada Fulmore: [email protected].
12/21/2025
🧼✨ Hive & Harmony: Soap Making Edition ✨🐝
Get ready to mix, mold, and mingle at our cozy winter workshop where creativity flows and scents bloom. Dive into the sustainable art of melt & pour soap making, choosing from beautiful flower petals and invigorating ingredients to craft a bar that’s uniquely yours.
Whether you’re a DIY lover or just curious, we’ll guide you step-by-step from start to finish—all you have to do is show up and have fun.
🕯️ Light refreshments included with your ticket
📍 304 University Avenue, 2nd Floor
🕛 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM
🎟️ $15
Ticket link in bio 🔗
Come for the creativity, stay for the harmony ✨🐝
12/20/2025
Helpful insects are like a quiet workforce, pollinating blossoms and keeping pest numbers in check so plants can thrive. Together they create a garden that’s productive, resilient, and far less dependent on sprays.
Bees move pollen from flower to flower, turning blossoms into fruits and seeds. Ladybugs patrol stems for aphids and other soft‑bodied pests, stopping damage before it spreads. Praying mantises act as generalist hunters, picking off many harmful insects that wander too close.
Green lacewing larvae are tiny but fierce, devouring whiteflies, aphids, and similar sap‑suckers. Dragonflies glide over ponds and beds, thinning out flies and mosquitoes before they bite. Butterflies add color while helping with pollination, and their caterpillars feed insect‑eating birds.
Wasps help regulate pests by preying on caterpillars, flies, and other insects. Ants scavenge eggs, larvae, and honeydew‑producing aphids, adding another layer of natural control. When these species are welcomed instead of feared, the whole garden shifts toward a healthier balance.
12/08/2025
Enjoy a cozy FREE evening event for the opening of our “Hive & Harmony: Edible Art Exhibit” LINK IN BIO!
This event showcases the brilliance of food, art and nature! Explore carefully curated tastes, aromas, and visuals that help us appreciate the versatility of our plates. With an educational twist as always
Vibrant conversations, interesting people and a great networking opportunity for foodies, artists, creatives and entrepreneurs!