More than 100 children part of community garden

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  • SPRING BREAK— Kids and parents came for Art in the Gardens at Cravers Community Garden during Spring Break week. The free lunch and art activities marked the beginning of hands-on educational events planned all season.
    SPRING BREAK— Kids and parents came for Art in the Gardens at Cravers Community Garden during Spring Break week. The free lunch and art activities marked the beginning of hands-on educational events planned all season.
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During spring break week, over 100 children, along with their parents and grandparents, enjoyed being part of the creative growth at Cravers Community Garden.

Janina Ross and her family invite all cravers of nature-based creativity to support and enjoy the garden setting she is creating on her property at 420 West Park St.

Her excitement about being back home in Hopkins County inspired the garden, designed to produce fresh organic food for local families as a benefit to Fruitful Harvest Food Pantry.

The space is also dedicated to art and music events for all ages throughout the spring and summer growing season. The first event featured the SSHS Jazz Band during Mardi Gras in the Garden in February.