Eat Your Greens 5: The Tri Community Festival at the Fairview Garden
Series: Eat Your Greens
From: Maeve Conran
Length: 00:04:53
Three inner city communities come together to celebrate the children and garden at Fairview Elementary. The growing season may be over, but they have big plans for next year!
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Piece Description
Three inner city communities come together to celebrate the children and garden at Fairview Elementary. The growing season may be over, but they have big plans for next year!