From Farm To Fridge
The Granville County Library System (GCLS) has partnered with local farms, farmers, organizations, groups, and food banks to address food insecurity within the county. By distributing food and produce to food insecure communities, our library demonstrates what it means to provide access and essential services to those less fortunate.
At any time, refrigerators located at the South, Stovall and Thornton branch libraries and a food pantry located at the Berea Branch can be stocked with healthy choices of fruits, vegetables, and non-perishable food items—you name it! And these items are “FREE” to anyone who has a need.
The success of “Farm to Fridge” was acknowledged by Sec. Reid Wilson of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. And the GCLS is working to facilitate deeper partnerships with our agricultural community members through information sharing and nutrition programming. We are also seeking participation from local farmers that may be willing to partner on a project addressing food insecurity in Granville County.
Here are just a few of our food programs that may be of interest to you:
Seed Library – Cook The Book – Spice-&-Dice –
For questions or to check availability, please contact any library branch:
- Berea Branch (919) 693-1231
- South Branch (919) 528-1752
- Stovall Branch (919) 693-5722
- Thornton Branch (919) 693-1121