06/03/2026
Today marked planting day at the gardens of our Lawrence Pre-Release and Re-Entry Center, where rehabilitation, teamwork, and service to others took root alongside thousands of seeds.
Several incarcerated individuals volunteered their time to work alongside Sgt. Dennis Laubner, planting more than 1,000 seeds that will grow into zucchini, squash, cucumbers, watermelon, cantaloupe, and other fresh produce. Potatoes and corn are already thriving in the ground, and soon, volunteers will plant more than 8,000 pumpkin seeds. Plans are also underway for a herb garden.
The harvest from these gardens serves a purpose far greater than the growing season itself. Produce is used to help feed individuals housed throughout our facilities, while surplus crops are donated to local food pantries and community meal programs. Last year, these efforts resulted in more than 35,000 pounds of fresh produce donated to those in need.
For the volunteers, the garden provides an opportunity to develop valuable skills, work together toward a common goal, and most importantly, give back to the community. Many expressed pride in knowing that their efforts will help families and individuals facing food insecurity.
Joining the volunteers for planting day were Superintendent Heidi Mora and Assistant Superintendents Jose Hernandez, Krystina McFarland, and Sean Gallagher, whose support reflects the department's commitment to programs that foster personal growth, responsibility, and positive community impact.