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The Indiana Community Garden will celebrate its 10-year anniversary with a night of food, drinks, live music and artwork from 1 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday in Mack Park.
Eighty fruit trees and 20 shrubs have been added to the “food forest” at Indiana State University’s Community Gardens through a partnership with organizations promoting fresh food.
The Indiana Community Garden and Chevy Chase Food Forest will hold a series of free gardening workshops from May through September.
Above: Carmen Pearson, 11, drops a chip into a bucket during a race with other students in the VCSC University Connections program Friday at Indiana State’s Community Garden.
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