In Sharon, a church's community garden will boost food pantry

SHARON — St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Amenia Union three years ago started a small garden with a big mission: to grow fresh produce to donate to local food pantries.

It has since begun the Food of Life Food Pantry, at the church on Leedsville Road. The pantry operates every Friday from 3 to 5 p.m.

This year the church is working with the Sharon House Garden Project, where Dan and Mary Gates have an organic garden with 52 raised beds.

Volunteers from the Amenia Union church and  Millbrook’s Grace Church and local community members are helping out at the Sharon garden.

Additional volunteers would be welcome and appreciated.

“It’s become a real community effort,†the Rev. Betsy Fisher of St. Thomas Church said. “This is an amazing group of people. I could have met with  resistance or apathy, but this group of people is extraordinary, with great gifts, and they’re willing to share those gifts.â€

High on that list of the generous are Dan and Mary  Gates, who have operated the Sharon House Garden Project from their home for a decade.

“It’s been wonderful,†Gates said, adding that Mary, who is also an Episcopalian priest, was keen on finding ways to help feed the hungry.

Gates is a psychotherapist who sees  patients at the couple’s Sharon home office.

The raised-bed garden in their backyard first started, Dan quips, as a way from him to avoid having to mow the lawn.

“The whole thing works with volunteers,†he added. “We grow all our own plants from seed; our master gardener oversees everything.â€

Several schools are also involved, in addition to the churches.

“It means a lot,†he added. “It’s a great project and a lot of fun and all the people make it happen. It creates a connection between people and that word we talk about: community. We can relate to each other as we pull together for a very good cause.â€

Gates said that anywhere from one to two dozen volunteers help out in the garden on a fairly consistent basis.

The crops are raised organically, with no pesticides or fungicides.

Fisher said there’s a definite need that’s being filled by the garden, which provides fresh fruit and veggies to supplement the nonperishables provided by this and other pantries.

“We started as a two-day-a-week pantry giving out two days worth of food, but now we’ve expanded to giving out three days worth of food,†she said. “We feed an average of 150 people a week. We estimate that in our first year we gave out 30,000 meals.â€

People from throughout the community have contributed to the pantry. A Millbrook Boy Scout troop has done fundraisers and donated money to the pantry; the Millbrook School District faculty has done the same. Individuals from around the region have also contributed.

“It’s become a real community effort,†Fisher said, adding, “That’s what church is about.â€

Anyone interested in volunteering at the garden should contact Fisher at 845-373-9161, or go to the website at stthomasamenia.org.

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