Little pantry, big goals. Philip Weltner Library has started its own seed pantry with hopes that it will grow into a larger university-wide initiative. An idea sparked from having leftover seeds from a library-led gardening event in April of 2026, the Philip Weltner Library seed pantry was created by Library Assistant Kristie Gadson and alumna Heidi Ullman ’26 as a means to encourage students to practice sustainable self-sufficiency and to address the food insecurity that as many as 35% of students face on campus. Â
Gadson and Ullman repurposed a little free library that hadn’t seen any circulation in the past few years. While the structure didn’t see much use as a little exchange for books, like a revitalized bloom breaking through the soil, it’s found new life as numerous seed packets now line its shelves and a fresh coat of black paint brings much-needed color to its four small wooden walls. With a renewed purpose, the pantry sits at a corner of the Library main desk for visibility and access.Â
The motto of the Library’s seed pantry reads “Take a seed, grow a seed†inside the black box. Based on the model of mutual aid, the pantry is open to anyone—students, faculty, and staff alike—to give, take and grow as they please. From tomatoes to cantaloupe to cosmos and pansies, Philip Weltner Library’s seed pantry debuts with a variety of fruits, veggies, and an assortment of edible flowers. Â
The hope with the pantry is that, come Fall 2026, there will be opportunities to partner with campus programs such as Petey’s Pantry to expand and better serve all of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøÂ University. Until then, the Philip Weltner Library seed pantry is now open with the vision of sustainable food sources for the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøÂ community.Â