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Growing food. 
Growing
community. 

Formed in 2012, O Grows is a community-university partnership among the City of Opelika, Opelika City Schools, Envision Opelika, and Auburn University with the mission to cultivate local food, relationships, and knowledge-sharing. Our vision is to grow community educators who honor local place and co-create community wealth/health with area residents.

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Together, we're growing more. 
Together, we have an
impact.

2,000 +
LBS OF PRODUCE DONATED

Fresh, nutritious, food for local families

1,000 +
COMMUNITY MEMBERS SERVED

Through donations, markets, and programs

200 +
STUDENTS ENGAGED IN EDUCATION

Learning where food comes from

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What is O Grows

O Grows is a community-driven non-profit dedicated to increasing food access, education, and building stronger local connections through sustainable gardening and farmers markets. 
From school gardens to fresh food donations, everything we do is rooted in growing a healthier community in Opelika. 

Visit The Market

Shop fresh produce, baked goods, handmade items, and more - directly from local growers and makers.

Location: Courthouse Square, 215 S. 8th St., Opelika, AL 36801

Days: Every Tuesday ( May 19th  -  August 24th ) 

Time: 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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VOLUNTEER
Help us grow, harvest, and give back.

DONATE
Your support helps us feed and educate.

PARTNER WITH US
Workshops, sponsorships, and community partnerships.

Growing more than food -
we're growing community. 

 

Staff On-Site Hours

Tuesday - Thursday

Closed to public

Sunday - Monday

Staff Not Onsite

Tuesday - Thursday

 8am – 12pm
 

Friday

 8am – 12pm
 

Saturday 

8am – 12pm
 

Contact Us

1103 Glenn St., Opelika, AL,  36801 ogrowscommunitygarden@gmail.com  

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O Grows is a Community Based

organization working to increase food access, education, and community through gardens, farmers markets, education, and local partnerships.

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