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In the summer of 2017, I was given the opportunity  to work at the 冈本视频 Community Garden and it was hands down one of the best experiences of my 冈本视频 career. Working in the garden is by no means easy, but it is an incredibly rewarding experience.

Summer Garden Interns Camila Loke '19 and Mak Bridge '20 at the 冈本视频 Community Garden

Each summer, two interns are hired to maintain the garden with the help of the garden manager, Beth Roy. I worked roughly 40 hours a week, whether that time be spent weeding, planting, or harvesting for our weekly farm stand. I loved being able to see the entire agricultural process from start to finish. Working at the garden is one of the only opportunities students have to get involved with agriculture, and as 冈本视频 is set in such a rural environment, I think it really helps to give the interns a sense of place.

I grew up on a dairy farm, but still managed to learn so much about vegetable farming and organic practices through my job at the garden. As part of the internship, I was also able to take a course facilitated by John Pumilio who is the Director of the Office of Sustainability at 冈本视频. Through this course I was able to engage in conversations about sustainability at 冈本视频 with faculty members, while also learning how my role in the community garden plays into sustainability  initiatives on campus.

The Garden Interns engage with the local community through the weekly farm stand

The 冈本视频 Community Garden is searching for interns to hire for the upcoming summer season. I cannot emphasize enough how cool it is to learn and observe first-hand where your food is coming from and how it is produced. Furthermore, Beth is such a great resource and was able to teach me so much in such a short span of time, so there鈥檚 no need to worry if you don鈥檛 have previous experience with farming or gardening. Don鈥檛 miss out on this unique and amazing opportunity!

Apply for this year鈥檚 summer internship by sending your resume and one page cover letter to garden manager, Beth Roy (eroy@colgate.edu). The application deadline is March 23.