Thanks to parent volunteer, Amy John, the Angel Farm CSA, is back at 610 Henry Street. For about $200, a family can get 8 weeks of fresh produce. BNS first graders purchased their own share. And each week they worked to help display and sort the produce.



Angel Family Farm Facebook Page
That's Amy John with kids. |



Then students had a chance to prepare a snack using the CSA and BNS produce.
Speckles: One of the founders of the feast |
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