From Seed to Legacy: Discover the Power of Fruit Trees This October!
- blackcoralinc2021
- 5 days ago
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From Seed to Legacy: Discover the Power of Fruit Trees This October!
Have you ever wondered what it means to plant more than just a tree? At Black Coral Inc., we believe that every seed, every root, and every tree planted is the beginning of a legacy. This October, we invite you to be part of that legacy by joining our Virtual Fruit Tree Workshop in partnership with GrowBoston.
Date: October 23, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM EST
Where: Online (Zoom link will be sent once you register)
Why Join This Workshop?
Planting a fruit tree isn’t just about putting roots in the soil. It’s about building food security, strengthening communities, and leaving behind something that will nourish generations to come. Our workshop will guide you through practical steps and inspiring stories to help you start (or grow) your own fruit tree journey.
What You’ll Learn
This interactive workshop will cover two dynamic sessions:
Planting With Purpose – Learn how intentional planting can restore land, support biodiversity, and bring healthier food options to your community.
Growing Food & Building Legacy – Discover how fruit trees connect us to culture, sustainability, and intergenerational wealth through food sovereignty.
Limited Spots Available
Our sessions are designed to be interactive and personal, so spaces are limited. Secure your spot early to ensure you don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to grow your knowledge and community roots.
How to Register
Visit www.BlackCoralInc.org to register today.
Once registered, you’ll receive the Zoom link directly by email.
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Together, We Plant a Legacy
This workshop is more than a class—it’s a movement. When you plant a tree, you plant hope. When you nurture it, you cultivate resilience. And when you share its fruit, you build legacy.
Join us on October 23rd and take the next step toward transforming your yard, your neighborhood, and your community.
Don’t just plant a tree. Plant a legacy.
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