Cheers,
Susan
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Thanks to everyone who showed up for our fall workday! It was a small, but hardworking crew. We had about a dozen volunteers, including a few staff members and Crestwood families. We cleaned out the garden plots, spread mulch, and began building raised beds in the back garden: We're facing a challenging year at our school, with several new staff members and some changes to curriculum and student schedules. Having outdoor education as a constant is a good thing for our students, even as we tweak the program from year to year. The school garden has been here for well over 20 years, and there is something very reassuring about the longevity of it. Students and teachers and education fads may come and go, but not a whole lot has changed about how you plant a tulip bulb or grow a patch of lettuce.
Cheers, Susan
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