Montgomery county elementary schools are getting more fresh fruits and veggies to our kids!
Old debt...
This past summer STARworks Garden hosted a Star Library Reading program, where we explored the garden and tried to draw and paint from nature. Adam blogged about it here.
I'll add more pictures:)





1 comment:
Excellent news about the Montgomery Co. Schools. I saw where they're going to have fruit available for snacks, but did I miss where they're going to use the vegi's?
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