Community Day School Gardens For a Cause

Coconut Telegraph

The annual garden harvest at Hershorin Schiff Community Day School collected cherry tomatoes, kale and beets for All Faiths Food Bank’s Sprout Mobile Farm Market. Children from kindergarten through fourth grade, who nurture the garden all year long, picked and ate the produce, grown as part of their outdoor classroom curriculum. The “Sprout Route” truck was loaded and vegetables were delivered to local residents who otherwise go without. Since the garden is pesticide-free, the students are able to enjoy the produce fresh off the vine.

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