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Student Eco-Fair April 29 Supports Organic Garden

Student Eco-Fair April 29 Supports Organic Garden
Reap the rewards of the Sage Hill garden this Friday, April 29 at 1:40 PM at the student-run Eco-Fair. Hosted by the Sage Hill Environmental Club, the event will be held in the Eco Garden and in Wilkins Town Square. All activities are free.

Entertainment and food will be available. Here's the rundown:
  • Acoustic open mic and performances from students Julia Blatz, Mackenna Strohmeier, the Spoken Word Team, The Sweet Adelines, and others.
  • Free ice cream
  • Free smoothies
  • Seed planting
  • Meet the chickens and pet them
Bring white clothing so you can take advantage of the fun tie-dye station. Celebrate the beauty of springtime and support the hard work of the students, faculty and staff that help keep the eco garden growing and lush.
 
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