Support
To support the Garden, you can go to their website www.gardenofhealingfargo.com and click on SHOP.
Engraved bricks are placed twice a year in the Garden of Healing to honor loved ones and life itself. Everyone is welcome to purchase a brick to for personalized engraving, bricks cost $100.
Additional donations can be made of the website.
About
The Garden of Healing began in 2020 to serve as a place for all types of healing for the FM area community and anyone who travels to this state. The Garden of Healing's purpose is to provide a safe, positive place in nature for your self-guided walk of healing and reflection.
The Garden is healing for anyone who has lost a loved one, knows someone struggling or sick, or someone that has re-gained LIFE by some type of donor or spiritual meaning.
The Garden of Healing is rooted in health for all the community to visit day/night.

Park Board Meeting - September Agenda 2022
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Book Share
Come and collect fun and durable stickers and bookmarks from the Little Free Library, Read in Color, and Broadway Square.
Don't forget to share your favorite diverse book, too!
Read in Color Recommended Reading List
Check out this Read in Color Recommended Reading List, developed by Little Free Library’s Diverse Books Advisory Group, and pick out your next book.
This list and Read in Color work to amplify diverse voices in the reading materials of people of all ages, cultures and demographics. This list includes options for all levels of readers.
Read in Color Diversity Day
On September 30, Broadway Square's Little Free Library is celebrating the Read in Color® initiative and sharing diverse voices with its annual Read in Color Diversity Day event!
For Read in Color Diversity Day, and we're encouraging residents to:
- “take a diverse book and share a diverse book” at Broadway Square’s Little Free Library
- participate in Broadway Square’s Read in Color Diversity Day activities
- pledge to Read in Color and foster inclusion this day and beyond
Broadway Square's Little Free Library features books from the Read in Color Recommended Reading book list which will be read at the event. These books represent diverse voices for audiences of all ages.
Join us from 4:00 - 5:00 pm at Broadway Square to collect some Little Free Library and Read in Color® goodies and hear some new stories read aloud. Then stay for the NDSU Homecoming Parade which passes The Square along its Broadway route shortly after 5:30 pm!
See below for additional ways to celebrate diversity and the Read in Color® program.