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Monthly Meeting

Thursday, January 8, 2026

11:30 am, Ann Arbor City Club


Founder’s Day Grant Spotlight: The Refugee Gardens Initiative


As a refugee in the early 1980s, Phimmasone Kym Owens couldn’t find foods that she knew from her native Laos. As a University of Michigan undergraduate student, she helped ease other’s transitions to the U.S. by founding a refugee garden on the U-M campus.


Now a MSW candidate in U-M's Global Activities Scholars Program, Phimmasone will share how her personal journey led to the creation of the Refugee Garden Initiative, which empowers refugees through food, support and storytelling. Ann Arbor Farm & Garden awarded the project a $5000 grant in 2024, and we look forward to hearing how the RGI garden is progressing.


Registration Deadline: Midnight, Thursday, January 1, 2026


Members, please register for lunch ($22) and the program, or program only (no cost), by midnight, January 1st. Doors open at 11:30 am; lunch is at noon; the presentation begins at 1 pm.

Guests of AAF&G members are welcome to attend the presentation only at no cost (registration required) or join us for lunch ($22). Members, please register your guest for lunch and/or the presentation only. Doors open at 11:30 pm.

Non-AAF&G members are welcome to attend the program for a $5 admission fee. All funds support Ann Arbor Farm & Garden’s annual garden-related grant and scholarship awards. Doors open at 12:30 pm.


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Ann Arbor T-Shirt Company offers Farm & Garden apparel


A variety of AAF&G tee shirts, hoodies, and a tote bag, featuring our logo and a lovely floral design by local designer Rebecca Bartlett, await your perusal at the Ann Arbor T-Shirt Company.

 

The clothing comes in a wide variety of colors and styles. Pay close attention to the sizing; some items are unisex and run larger. Items are non-returnable. To eliminate shipping fees, you can pick up your order at 505 S. Maple (opposite the Kroger in Westgate).

Coalition to save Sibley Prairie gains option to purchase, must raise $6 million

The planned auction of 440 acres at the heart of Sibley Prairie has been halted. Fritz Enterprises, Inc. has granted the Michigan Land Conservancy an option to purchase the property for $6 million. Working with a coalition of local conservation partners, the Conservancy is now racing to secure the funds needed to protect this irreplaceable natural treasure for future generations.


Located in heavily-populated Wayne County, Sibley Prairie is the largest and highest-quality lakeplain prairie remaining in the entire state. Once prairies covered thousands of acres in Michigan, but this rare habitat has been almost entirely lost. Sibley Prairie is the last of its kind and harbors a number of threatened and endangered species. The property also contains significant forest and wetland habitats that reduce flooding, filter water, and provide essential refuge for wildlife. Donations, both large and small, are being accepted now at SaveSibleyPrairie.org.


Explore the Oak Openings Region of NW Ohio and SE Michigan with this Wild Ones presentation

Jon and Susan Cross are passionate, knowledgeable advocates for restoring the rare habitat where they live—the Oak Openings region, located in Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan. They have successfully restored their own 20 acres of rare woodland, sand barren, and wet prairie to provide a home for rare and state-listed species. Their experience models how private citizens are critical participants in the stewardship of healthy environments.


View a recording on YouTube of the presentation they recently gave to Ann Arbor Area Wild Ones (A3WO), and visit their website at http://www.zenvironment.net.


Ann Arbor Farm & Garden's April 11, 2026 public meeting will focus on oak savannas -- watch for details!


Get to know Ann Arbor Farm & Garden!


We’re a welcoming, active group of learners, doers, explorers, and leaders,

passionate about sharing and promoting the many benefits of gardens and gardening with each other and our community.

We raise money for annual grants and scholarships, expand our gardening and environmental knowledge,

and share beauty with others through garden tours and flower therapy. In the process, we create strong social connections and lifelong friendships.


Flowers – Friends – Food – Gardens – Giving

AAF&G members enjoy them all. Join us!


Giving


Membership


Learning


Flower Therapy

Ann Arbor Farm & Garden is a social and philanthropic 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.


Our mission is to promote and support local gardens, farms, and environmental stewardship through education, community service, and financial grants and scholarships.


Founded Fall 1946 / Incorporated Spring 1997 / Independent Spring 2017

P.O. Box 354

Dexter, MI 48130