The Canillo commune organized the event to foster knowledge exchange and social bonds
. With expanded plots emphasizing inclusivity and therapy, future gatherings will strengthen community across ages.
Key Points
- Around 50 participants from Seniors' and Social Gardens united in Sella area.
- Event shared cultivation techniques, plant care, and horticultural traditions.
- Gardens expanded to 50 plots: 30 social, 20 seniors.
- Initiative aims to promote collaboration and ties across generations.
Canillo held its first formal intergenerational gathering in the parish's community gardens, uniting around 50 participants from the Seniors' Gardens and Social Gardens.
Organised by the Canillo commune, the event in the Sella area fostered exchanges of experiences, cultivation techniques, plant care methods, and horticultural traditions. It marked the start of a new initiative to promote collaboration, knowledge sharing, and stronger ties across generations.
The gardens now feature 50 plots: 30 in the Social Gardens—designed as inclusive, participatory spaces with community and therapeutic benefits that encourage social bonds and sustainable habits—up from 20 the previous year, plus 20 in the Seniors' Gardens.
Commune representatives intend to sustain these gatherings, establishing the gardens as key venues for interaction among people of varied ages and backgrounds.
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