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Wenonah Giving Garden Benefits Local Pantries

Pictured: Fifth graders at Wenonah Elementary School proudly take care of the building’s Giving Garden.

Photos courtesy of the Sachem Central School District

Fifth graders at Wenonah Elementary School in the Sachem Central School District are helping fight food insecurity in their own community. Fifth graders, along with members of the school’s garden club, have been harvesting fresh food to donate to local food pantries. It’s part of a project led by fifth grade teachers Jamie D’Andrea and Deena Kay, that cycles through Wenonah students each year.

Wenonah Giving Garden Benefits Local Pantries

Students picked fresh tomatoes during the last harvest of the fall.

Students begin planting the seeds indoors while it’s still cold outside. Each spring, fifth graders clean out Wenonah’s garden and bring the seeds outdoors. Come summertime and into early fall, fresh produce is ready to be harvested by the next fifth grade class.

Wenonah Giving Garden Benefits Local Pantries

Students picked fresh tomatoes during the last harvest of the fall.

Not only is Wenonah’s Giving Garden benefitting the community, but it is also an opportunity for students to get their hands dirty and participate in exploratory learning. The garden has provided students with an outlet to connect with each other and the greater community, while embodying the Culture of Care that exists throughout Sachem.

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