The Kenosha pantry garden was named after the movie "Field of Dreams." In the movie, Kevin
Costner believed that if he built a baseball field for deceased Hall of Famers, "they would come."
The Kenosha staff followed a similar vision, developed a volunteer garden to help the needy, and
trusted the volunteers to come. They did. In the two Vears since the garden opened, the project has
drawn nearIV 550 volunteers and harvested over 45 tons of food (or 305,000 vegetable helpings)
for local food pantries and soup kitchens.