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Danny Woo Community Garden
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Last updated on December 17, 2007

The Danny Woo Community Garden was built in 1975 to serve the low-income seniors of Seattle's International District. The garden's one and a half acres are home to 101 garden plots tended by community residents as well as 77 fruit trees that provide a unique, community tended greenspace in the heart of the city.

Description:
InterIm Community Development Association has managed the Danny Woo Garden since it began in 1975. InterIm works to maintain the affordability, livability, and character of the International District. We work develop community-based revitalization of Seattle's Asian-American community. We work in the areas of community development planning and advocacy, affordable housing development, community economic development, public policy advocacy, the establishment and support of community-based organizations, the Danny Woo International District Community Garden, and community parking programs.

History:
For over 30 years, InterIm Community Development Association has been working to help revitalize the Chinatown/International District community in Seattle. InterIm was originally established as the International District Improvement Association, by the International District business community in 1969, in response to the need to address the problems of the Chinatown/International District community.

In 1979, InterIm established InterIm Community Development Association, a 501(c) (3), non-profit community development corporation, to continue working to promote the revitalization of the International District community for the benefit of its low income and minority residents, and small businesses. InterIm has worked to promote revitalization, but without gentrification and displacement, and has been actively involved in issues affecting the broader Asian/Pacific community.

Contact people:
 Leslie Morishita, (phone), (email)
Matthew Trokan, Garden Manager, (phone), (email)

Office fax number: (206) 624-5859

Address:
 310 Maynard Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98104
This location is handicap accessible
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.interimicda.org/garden.shtml

Directions:
 The garden is located at 620 South Main Street. From I-5 South, take the James Street Exit. Continue South on 6th Ave to Main Street. Turn left, the garden entrance is on the left. From I-5 North, take the Dearborn. . . (more)
  Nearest Bus Stop: #7, #14 (5th & Jackson), 5 minute walk

Miscellaneous Information
Liability
Yes
Does your organization welcome court-ordered community service volunteers?
No
Does your organization have volunteer positions for youth 12-18?
Yes


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