Meet our Summer Interns!

IMG_3340.jpg~June~ Showers brought both the kickoff of our Summer CSA (this Friday, June 15th) and ALSO our summer interns! Check out their bios below to learn more, and be on the lookout for updates of all the summer happenings from honey bees to bell peppers. 

Kaitlyn Elliott

Kaitlyn ElliotHi! I am Kaitlyn Elliott and I am one of the 2018 Summer interns. I am thrilled to be working with MKG this summer because I volunteered throughout school year and became very interested in all the cool things that go on at Morven. I am a rising 2nd year studying Environmental Science with a minor in Urban and Environmental Planning. I am excited to be learning more about sustainable agriculture first hand. I can’t wait to meet everyone as the summer goes on! 

Logan Ende

Logan Ende

Heyo, my name is Logan, I am a fourth year at UVa and stoked to be working at Morven this summer! I study Environmental Sciences and relish the opportunity to work outside all summer growing food for you guys. See you this summer! 

Bridget Murphy

Bridget Murphy

Hi friends, I’m so happy to introduce myself as one of the MKG Summer Interns! I’m a rising 4th year studying Design Thinking in the School of Architecture with a minor in Global Sustainability. The best part of being an MKG intern is definitely growing delicious veggies and playing in the dirt, but I guess learning about the systems behind small and mid-sized farms is important too. I look forward to meeting you throughout the summer! 

Elin Woolf

Elin WoolfHi there! My name is Elin and I’m excited to learn about sustainable agriculture through working in the Morven Kitchen Garden this summer. Since I was a child, I’ve loved playing farming games online and am now overjoyed to have this opportunity to work on a real farm! I’m a rising fourth year studying Psychology and Economics, with a minor in Global Sustainability. This summer, I’m especially looking forward to learning about different crops, interacting with the bees at Morven, and meeting our CSA members! 

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