Gleaners Partners With DTE Energy to Grow Veggies at Substation Sites
27 May 2009 - 12:04AM
PR Newswire (US)
Second year of garden program expands; volunteers needed DETROIT,
May 26 /PRNewswire/ -- A DTE Energy/Gleaners Community Food Bank
partnership will expand to six more sites in Southeastern Michigan,
bringing to eight the number of DTE Energy properties where buffer
land will be used to grow fresh food for the needy. DTE Energy and
Gleaners started the program last year at substations in Auburn
Hills and Plymouth Township, where more than 5,300 pounds of
produce was grown with the help of volunteers from schools,
community groups and religious organizations. More help will be
needed this year. "This year we're looking to greatly increase the
yield," said Vince Dow, DTE Energy vice president, Distribution
Operations. "We had an incredible response to the program last year
and there is even more need for our harvests than ever before. We
hope that groups and individuals will respond where we've
expanded." In total, the garden program has nearly two acres
devoted to the feeding the hungry. Volunteers will meet at the
gardens, according to the following schedules: Allen Park - Jupiter
Station, 15250 Goddard Road, 4 to 7 p.m. Mondays Auburn Hills -
Carter Substation, 2542 Phillips Road, 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays
Birmingham - Quarton Road Substation, 36823 Woodward Ave., 4 to 7
p.m. Mondays Detroit - Fayette Substation, 20201 Fayette St., 9
a.m. to noon Saturdays Farmington Hills - Sunset Station, 38600 W.
10 Mile Road, 4 to 7 p.m. Thursdays Plymouth Township - Baltic
Substation, 50899 Powell Road, 4 to 7 p.m. Thursdays Southfield -
Southfield Center, 26801 Northwestern Highway, 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays
South Lyon - Cody Station, 58920 Nine Mile Road, 4 to 7 p.m.
Wednesdays "This is an opportunity for people to not only help
their hungry neighbors, but to learn more about horticulture and
the food cycle," said DeWayne Wells, Gleaners president. "There's
lots to be done, from tilling to spreading compost, creating
planting beds, planting seeds and seedlings, weeding, watering and
hoeing, helping to harvest and deliver the produce, and preparing
the garden for the next growing season." To get involved with the
DTE Energy Garden project, call Marc Zupmore at (313) 235-3579.
Groups and individuals should plan to bring their garden tools,
although some equipment will be available. Closed-toe shoes,
sunscreen and drinking water also should be brought to the gardens.
Gleaners collects 28 million pounds of food annually, which it
distributes for 404,000 meals each month. The agency also fills
hunger gaps for nearly 7,000 children through various programs. DTE
Energy is a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in
the development and management of energy-related businesses and
services nationwide. Its operating units include Detroit Edison, an
electric utility serving 2.2 million customers in Southeastern
Michigan, and MichCon, a natural gas utility serving 1.3 million
customers throughout Michigan. DATASOURCE: DTE Energy CONTACT:
Marcy Hayes of C&B Scene, +1-248-557-2510, for DTE Energy; or
Scott Simons of DTE Energy, +1-313-235-8808 Web Site:
http://www.dteenergy.com/
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