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‘Ground Up Garden Stewardship Program' returns to Santa Fe Teen Center

‘Ground Up Garden Stewardship Program' returns to Santa Fe Teen Center

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SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) — The Ground Up Garden Stewardship is returning to the Santa Fe Teen Center this summer. The program offers local teens the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in sustainable farming while also developing life and career skills.
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Students will learn how to grow, harvest and cook fresh food while creating garden-inspired art. They can also take home the produce they grow and will earn a stipend for their work. The program will run from July 17 through Oct. 13.
Applications are available at this link.
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