Farm Lot 59 was recently vandalized, and officials are asking for donations to fix their electricity and security lights, according to the company website.

The community farmland is undergoing updates and reconstruction as a result of the vandalism, causing the farm to shut down temporarily during the week.

Until further notice, the farm is operating solely from its Farmstand 59 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. only on Saturdays.

“This week we will have more tomatoes, flowers, eggplant and herbs from Farm Lot 59; melons, purple and fingerling potatoes and globe zucchini from Weiser Farms,” the release said.

Farm Lot 59, located at 2714 California Ave., seeks to create an urban/rural connection within the local community and serves as an educational resource for sustainability. The farm grows vegetables, fruit and flowers without any pesticides, herbicides or chemicals.

To make a donation, go to farmlot59.networkforgood.com/projects/23717-help-bring-electricity-to-the-farm.