Local Links

Missoula Food Bank
a private, non-profit organization that addresses hunger in Missoula County by offering emergency food assistance to all individuals and families who come to us in need.
Friends of Two Rivers
a citizens' organization committed to promoting a safe, healthy and enriching environment for communities at the confluence of the Clark Fork and Blackfoot Rivers.
Clark Fork River Market
located under the Higgins Bridge, in the Riverside Parking Lot, just east of Caras Park and the Wilma Building in downtown Missoula.
Home Resource
a non-profit building materials reuse center
Milltown Garden Patch Community Garden, Milltown, MT

Our 2011 Season was a huge success!

MGP donated  over 1,500 pounds of onions, peas, beans, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes, potatoes and pumpkins to local organizations such as:

 

Thank you to the local businesses & individuals that generously donated to our fundraiser 6/3/11:

10,000 Waves Raft & Kayak
Ace Hardware
Albertsons-Eastgate
Anna Taft
Axeman
Baskin Robbins
Bernices Bakery
Betty's Divine
Bicycle Hangar
Billy Izzard
Big Sky Brewing
Big Sky Kubota
Brandi & Todd Breth
Caras Nursery
Computer Central
Curves
Dave Link
Families 1st Children's Museum
Freemo's Pizza
Harold's Club
Heather MacGuire of Regis Hair Salon
HuHot
James Bar
Jakers
Konya Designs
Michelle McClain of
Missoula Massage Clinic
Monica van der Mars
MT Harley Davidson
Nikki Sobczak of Regis Hair Salon
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Painless Steel
Pink Grizzly
Quality Supply
Randy Zalinski
River City Grill
Rockin' Rudys
Sarah Keller of
Clever Container
Tangles
Terry Pond
The Book Exchange
The Green Light
The Trailhead
Triple W Equipment
Viva Mexico
Walking Stick Toys

And special thanks to Zootown Brew, Ugly Pony and The Dodgy Mountain Men for donating their time, energy & talent to the event
 

The Milltown Garden Patch is a community based 501c3 non-profit organization established in June 2009 in Milltown MT. Since the Spring of 2010 we've been offering community garden plots to residents of Milltown, Bonner, Riverside and East Missoula who are interested in growing their own organic produce.


We've turned what was for years an unused parcel of land located in Milltown into a cultivated and productive community area. Our ongoing goal is to create an environment in which interested residents of the Milltown/Bonner/Riverside/East Missoula community can grow their own organic produce and create a "cash crop" which will give us the opportunity to give back to the community, by way of donations to local food banks.