Norfolk County Agricultural High School, a 2019-2020 Massachusetts Farm to School Institute participant, is featured in a Boston Globe article, “Norfolk Aggie Shares its Bounty,” highlighting their COVID-19 relief plan which includes donations of plants and flowers to first responders, donations of seedlings to school families, and the creation of a community garden on school grounds. We are very proud of their efforts, and can’t wait to hear more about their work for the community.
From the article, “Currently germinating in the plant science greenhouse are seeds for eggplant, squash, potatoes, tomatoes, and leafy greens. Each week, the vegetables harvested will be offered to the Norfolk Aggie community. Any left over will be donated to the Walpole food pantry. “This is going to be an adventurous undertaking, but we believe it will be a lot of fun and we’ll be able to help a lot of people,” Thompson said.” – Grace Griffin, Boston Globe.
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