Glassboro installs its first Inclusive Community Garden for 2021 growing season

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“The community told us they would like to create an inclusive place where residents can grow fresh produce and flowers as well as an open space to meet, share, connect and learn about food and gardening,” Said Glassboro Councilwoman, Anna Miller. “Our Community Garden provides opportunities for residents to develop deep connections to food, to understand where it comes from, and to appreciate the resources that go into growing and producing it.”

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