He's Holy & I'm Knott

He's Holy I'm Knott Welcomes Farmer Chippy the Executive Director of Plantation Park Heights Urban Farm

People come to Baltimore and fall in love with it and dedicate their lives to making it better, Rev. Al and I couldn't be more excited to welcome Farmer Chippy a man who John Brothers couldn't stop talking about, so we had to bring him on and we quickly came to the conclusion he's a bigtime diamond in the rough.

Farmer Chippy, he's a farmer, he's community organizer, the father of two children and a difference maker in a Community that has been challenged for a too long.

He started coming to Baltimore as a child to visit his grandfather from his home in Trinidad Tabago, he fell in love with the place and laid down his roots coinciding the birth of his first son...

If he's not working with kids that don't trust many other than him, he is buildng a reputation as someone that gets things done. The largest Urban Farm in one of the state's most challenged neighborhood. Bringing trust, growing a little food and providing "food for the mind" he's created a large following and he's leading his fellow citizens to the light.

Community organizing is his strength and he recently pulled together the Carribean Community, which is prevelant and proud in Park Heights for a celebration of "Carnival" in Druid Hill Park, one of our favorite places.

We got an hour with him, it's a great talk and we quickly realized that this guy is Holy, his work is Holy, and we are lucky to have him as a full fledged advocate for our City...This is what Baltimore does to people...Rev and I feel the same way as you do Farmer Chippy, Baltimore, "The Greatest City in America"

Thanks for joining us and all you are doing for Baltimore.

Up Up and away we go...