The reporter from Las Redes, Lupita, was the first to arrive. She was pleasant and thorough with her interview and promised to let the community know of our volunteer needs.
Jocelyn, from La Laguna, arrived shortly after and interviewed several of the adults present.
Swiss Chard Harvest
We never miss an opportunity to garden and teach. Most of the children were in their classrooms, but several visited our Media Afternoon and volunteered to water the garden and help the adults harvest.
Ejotes and Daikon Raddishes Were Also Harvested
Louraisha Lends A Harvesting Hand
The Kids And Their Take
Plenty From A Small Plot
Harvest For Lunch Tomorrow In The Garden
Principal Sylvia Visited As Well
We are preparing for our next Children's Organic Garden Event....a Volunteer Recruitment gathering, focusing on bringing together the community for a screening of a wonderful documentary on Cuban organic gardening.
We'll have more details soon. And as always we want to thank all the volunteers and sponsors that give so lovingly of their time and expertese.
"Planting A Seed of Hope and Change"
The Ramon Corona Children's Organic Garden Project









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