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What's Happening on Ashley Street

Poster for December 13, 2025, 'December to Remember' event at the Legend Center in Jacksonville, Florida. Features photos of groups of people dressed festively, a Christmas tree, Santa Claus, and holiday decorations including candy canes, stockings, ornaments, gingerbread cookies, and holly. Logos of sponsors include Walgreens, V101.5, and others.

December To Remember 2025

Clara White Mission, V101.5 and the Divine 9 are hosting the 30th Annual “December to Remember” Saturday, December 15th, 12:00 pm at the Legend Center, 5130 Souter Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32209.

A woman with dark hair, glasses, and wearing a peach-colored top is shopping at a booth with various items on display. She holds an orange and white shopping bag with the logo 'JaxZoo'. The booth is set up at an event or market, with several other women in line or working behind the table. The background shows people and a coastal view through the windows.

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It's Trey Ford, the Market Coordinator at Eartha's Farm & Market. I was representing Eartha’s Farm & Market (formerly known as White Harvest Farms) and Duval Soil & Water Conservation District at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens Educator Open House in October.

Eartha's Farm & market

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Three women standing together in a clothing store, looking at a framed document or photo. The woman on the left wears glasses and a navy blue blazer with pearl jewelry, the woman in the middle wears large pink heart-shaped sunglasses and a pink shirt with the word 'Dubai,' and the woman on the right wears glasses and a white suit with a red shirt underneath.

It was a PINK OUT in Avondale… dozens of women dressed in Barbie pink drink for good in support of the Clara White Mission. More than $600 was raised at the fundraiser. The women were inspired by the highly anticipated Barbie movie and wanted to show their Duval pride by raising awareness about homelessness and hunger in Jacksonville

Pink Out for Hunger: Barbie Inspired Fundraiser to Support Clara White Mission

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Local businesses are signing up for the Steals and Slides: Kicking out Homelessness tournament benefiting the Clara White Mission. This is the 3rd annual kickball tournament hosted by the Horne Foundation to raise money to feed the homeless and educate people about food scarcity issues in Jacksonville.

30 Years of Outstanding Leadership: Ju'coby's Mission Work

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Clara White Mission is honored to be selected by Altar’D State as the Stand Out For Good Mission Monday beneficiary for the holidays!

Answered Prayer

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COMMUNITY GARDEN

WE KNOW IT BECAUSE WE GROW IT! 🌱

Join us at Eartha’s Farm and Eartha’s Garden, where community, culture, and cultivation come together.

“Let’s grow together. Harvest together.”
This is the guiding philosophy of Mika Hardison-Carr, and it’s brought to life every month as neighbors gather to learn, plant, and connect through hands-on community gardening.

At Eartha’s Farm & Market and Eartha’s Garden at the Clara White Mission, volunteers, families, and first-time gardeners are welcomed into a supportive, inclusive space. Participants learn how to grow their own food—from seed to harvest—while building skills, confidence, and lasting relationships.

Children and families are encouraged to participate together, strengthening bonds across generations and helping cultivate a healthier, more connected community in Historic Moncrief Springs and Historic LaVilla.

🌿 We need your support.
Your time, talents, and donations help sustain these gardens as living classrooms—providing fresh food, education, and hope for residents across our neighborhoods.

Whether you’re planting your first seed, volunteering your skills, or investing as a donor, there’s a place for you to grow with us.

Come grow. Come learn. Come harvest—together.

Featured Media Services

2025 - 30th Miracle on Ashley Street Fundraiser

Clara White Mission Honors Legacy of African American Veterans for Veterans Day

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Clara White Mission’s farm grows with market, training center in area considered food desert

The Clara White Mission unveiled a community farmer’s market and training center in Jacksonville’s Moncrief Springs neighborhood on Friday. The complex is now called Eartha’s Farm and Market.

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A wooden sign reads 'Community Garden' with a garden bed in front and a tunnel structure in the background under a cloudy sky.