Planting carrots for soup kitchen
Frank Speziale Photo
Pictured from left to right is Stacie Edick, the Grow, Cook, Eat Cook Coordinator, and John Knapp, volunteer at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Family Community Garden. The two are planting carrots to be harvested and used at the soup kitchen.
Pictured from left to right is Stacie Edick, the Grow, Cook, Eat Cook Coordinator, and John Knapp, volunteer at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Family Community Garden. The two are planting carrots to be harvested and used at the soup kitchen.
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