Rows of corn, tomatoes, squash and other vegetables were filling 350 community garden plots, 20 x 20 feet, along Industrial Drive in July of 1978. Commissioner Edward Lambke, inspired by a project in Wauconda, brought the Community Garden to the south end of town just three years earlier. Many residents took advantage of the 400-square-foot plots and rented a space for just $10.
Vegetable rows on Industrial Drive
