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Lynn, Ma. 6-26-17. Mikhail Lucin smells the head of lettuce she just picked from the garden at the Lynn YMCA.The garden, installed by the Food Project, is in its third year, and in addition to planting and havesting, the kids will get a chance to learn how to cook the food later this summer.
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Lynn, Ma. 6-26-17. Mikhail Lucin smells the head of lettuce she just picked from the garden at the Lynn YMCA.The garden, installed by the Food Project, is in its third year, and in addition to planting and havesting, the kids will get a chance to learn how to cook the food later this summer.

  • Lynn, Ma. 6-26-17. Mikhail Lucin smells the head of lettuce she just picked from the garden at the Lynn YMCA.The garden, installed by the Food Project, is in its third year, and in addition to planting and havesting, the kids will get a chance to learn how to cook the food later this summer.
  • Lynn, Ma. 6-26-17. Mikhail Lucin studies the head of lettuce she just picked from the garden at the Lynn YMCA.The garden, installed by the Food Project, is in its third year, and in addition to planting and havesting, the kids will get a chance to learn how to cook the food later this summer.
  • Lynn, Ma. 6-26-17. Kiara Rosario studies the roots of the head of lettuce she just picked from the garden at the Lynn YMCA. The garden, installed by the Food Project, is in its third year, and in addition to planing and harvesting, the kids will get the chance to learn how to cook what the grow.
  • Lynn, Ma. 6-26-17. Kiara Rosario asks instructor Abby Conner questions about the head of lettuce she just picked in the garden at the Lynn YMCA. The garden, in its third year, was installed by the Food Project and not only teaches kids how to plant and harvest but they will learn to cook what they harvested later this summer.
  • Lynn, Ma. 6-26-17. Kiara Rosario studies the roots of the head of lettuce she just picked from the garden at the Lynn YMCA. The garden, installed by the Food Project, is in its third year, and in addition to planing and harvesting, the kids will get the chance to learn how to cook what the grow.
  • Lynn, Ma. 6-26-17. Kiara Rosario finds a bug in the roots of the head of lettuce she just picked from the garden at the Lynn YMCA. The garden, installed by the Food Project, is in its third year, and in addition to planing and harvesting, the kids will get the chance to learn how to cook what the grow.
  • Lynn, Ma. 6-26-17. Abby Conner, an instructor at the Lynn YMCA, talks about a watermellon plant to kids at the Lynn YMCA that includes Kiara Rosario. The YMCA's garden, installed by the Food Project, is in its third year. Kids will not only learn how to plant and havest, but they will learn how to cook the food asw well.
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