Claypit Garden Plays Integral Role in School-Wide Service Day

Wayland Patch 10/23/12: Claypit Garden Plays Integral Role in School-Wide Service Day. Students filed two-by-two out of Deane Coady’s Claypit Hill classroom Monday afternoon lugging bags and boxes full of fresh homegrown produce to the waiting vehicle of Louis Miller, director of Turning Point Shelter.

Stalks of Brussels sprouts poked out of brown paper bags that were full of various veggies, all harvested from Claypit Hill’s own garden and destined to feed the more than 70 people that depend on such donations each day at Turning Point Shelter in Framingham, Roland’s House in Marlborough, and Shadows and Meadows in Ashland.

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