About
Dylan Gorenberg is a Los Angeles-based guitarist, educator, and consultant. Since relocating to Los Angeles in 2015, he has toured extensively across the US, EU, and UK, performing in venues ranging from intimate clubs to arenas with over 50,000 attendees. His versatile guitar skills have been featured in recording projects across various genres, including contributions to feature films and television series on streaming platforms such as Netflix and Taiwan Television Enterprise (TTV).
Dylan has acted as the principal guitarist for the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra, the Redlands Symphony Orchestra, and the McCallum Theatre Orchestra. He has also consulted for companies such as Zya (acquired by Google), JamFast, and Fender Guitars under their Fender Play division.
Dylan is currently on the faculty at Golden West College, where he lectures and develops curriculum for the institution's first accredited music technology department. Many of his students have gone on to attend prestigious universities on music performance-based scholarships.
Dylan is a Doctor of Musical Arts candidate at the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music, where he also serves as an Assistant Lecturer.
“A happy and healthy community is not a fairytale. All you need is a seed.”
— NADIA Shabazz, FOUNDER
Shabazz had to extend the garden to her front lawn but even then, it wasn’t enough to feed all who wanted to be involved. With neighbors January Blum and Lucas Dupont, Shabazz found a large vacant lot on Main Street and secured it as a farming cooperative. Word about Project Sprout spread throughout Kent County, so the team was invited to help start other community gardens.
Our Mission
Kent County is one of the most severely underserved communities in Tennessee. To combat this adversity, Project Sprout seeks to nourish our neighbors at the most fundamental level with healthy food options and a strong support network. All members get a portion of each harvest and surpluses are donated to low-income families whose work schedules prevent them from volunteering.
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With ten gardens and counting, Project Sprout has seen a significant improvement in mental and physical health for all participating community members. Other than lowering obesity, blood pressure, and depression rates, the crime rate has also fallen. Our children are doing better in school, reporting higher grades and aspirations, and better job prospects.
Get Involved
If you live near one of our gardens, get involved to receive portions of each harvest. We accept volunteers regardless of skill level. There is a rotation in roles, but we’ll teach you all the skills you need to know. Teenagers 14 years and older can earn community service credits for school in addition to getting produce for their families. Donations are also vital to our growth, as we use them for seed, fertilizer, tools, and outreach.