Monday, October 16, 2017

The Secrets Of Northeast Greensboro's Urban Farm Enterprise:: Part 3

If by chance you haven't read The Secrets Of Northeast Greensboro's Urban Farm Enterprise:: Part 1 and The Secrets Of Northeast Greensboro's Urban Farm Enterprise:: Part 2 I recommend you read both before reading my conversation with Gayland Oliver, founder of Eastern Development Growth Enterprises to get yourself up to speed. I've linked all 3 parts together to bring you right back here.

As was noted in the Greensboro News & Record the project was supposed to build 3 Greenhouses on Phillips Avenue funded by NC A&T ($300,000) and the City of Greensboro ($40,000) but 6 years after the project began only 1 greenhouse has been built.

You see, I finally caught up with Mr Oliver via Facebook and managed to ask him some questions. Click on the photos to view full size.

I guess Mr Oliver doesn't want to answer my questions after all.



This is the reason we can't have nice things in East Greensboro. People, black and white, are running off with the taxpayers' money and no one is willing to do anything about it. Not your politicians, not preachers, not law enforcement and not even media.

And most of you chose to remain blind.

Perhaps Mr Oliver would like to talk now.