Neighborhoods United seeks green thumbs for Serenity Garden

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Neighborhoods United is an organized group of residents who work together to represent the interests of our neighborhoods. Neighborhoods United is made up of 8 to 10 neighborhood groups throughout all 6 wards in the city of New Bedford. Since our inception in 1993, our groups have been committed to making our city a great and safer place to not only live and work but to raise a family. We believe that effective neighborhood associations can build stronger neighborhoods by being advocates and organizing activities throughout our city. In order to achieve these goals we work very closely with the Mayor of New Bedford, the City Councilors, law enforcement, city department heads and residents to identify and help resolve issues (crimes to quality of life issues) within our neighborhoods throughout our very diverse community.

We need YOUR help this Saturday morning to work at the Serenity Garden. Cleaning, weeding, and fixing some of the beds. If each person brings one of the the following it would help so much:

  • Rake
  • Wheel barrel
  • Pointed shovel
  • Flat shovel
  • Push broom
  • Cordless screw guns
  • GARDEN Hoe Edger
  • Hand rake

Head to Serenity Gardens at Bedford St and South Sixth St. 10am till around 1-2 pm. Children are also welcome. Please text Jerry at 508.889.1752 with any info and what you are able to bring. I’ll also be giving community service letters to who ever needs them.

Thank you. Jerry J. Pinto
President of Neighborhoods-United.info


About Michael Silvia

Served 20 years in the United States Air Force. Owner of New Bedford Guide.

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