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Acre is an oasis of food, learning
By SCOTT WALDMAN Staff writer
Published 12:00 a.m., Sunday, August 7, 2011
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SCHENECTADY — An army of children is bringing food to the desert.
A 1-acre lot on Fehr Avenue is in the middle of a “food desert,” which is an area with limited access to affordable and nutritious food. But an innovative program for children is bringing fresh vegetables to local residents, even as it teaches children how to farm.

Acre is an oasis of food, learning

Published 12:00 a.m., Sunday, August 7, 2011



Read more

SCHENECTADY — An army of children is bringing food to the desert.

A 1-acre lot on Fehr Avenue is in the middle of a “food desert,” which is an area with limited access to affordable and nutritious food. But an innovative program for children is bringing fresh vegetables to local residents, even as it teaches children how to farm.

I feel like this reflects horribly on society. I understand wanting to name your children something unique. It is what I hope to do, but not that different. And using Facebook to name your child…
mothernaturenetwork:

Inspired by Facebook, Israeli couple name their baby ‘Like’They lifted the name from the popular feature that allows Facebook users to give the thumbs-up to comments, links and pictures posted by other users.

I feel like this reflects horribly on society. I understand wanting to name your children something unique. It is what I hope to do, but not that different. And using Facebook to name your child…

mothernaturenetwork:

Inspired by Facebook, Israeli couple name their baby ‘Like’
They lifted the name from the popular feature that allows Facebook users to give the thumbs-up to comments, links and pictures posted by other users.