Phoenix Community Farm invites residents to celebrate harvest
Sep. 27, 2022Updated: Sep. 27, 2022 9:11 p.m.
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As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening, Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
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As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening, Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
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As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating health food together.”
As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening, Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm has donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
Dan Chalk/Midland Daily News
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As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening, Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
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As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening, Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
Dan Chalk/Midland Daily News
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As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening, Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
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As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening, Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
Dan Chalk/Midland Daily News
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As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening, Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
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As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening, Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
Dan Chalk/Midland Daily News
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As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening, Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
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As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening, Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
Dan Chalk/Midland Daily News
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As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening, Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended the event, which featured farm-fresh salads, a pig roast, and activities from face painting to mural painting to pumpkin bowling.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
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As part of Midland Neighboring Week, on Tuesday evening, Phoenix Community Farm hosted an Open House and Harvest Celebration adjacent to the garden at Windover High School on Smith Road. Hundreds of people attended.
In 2022, Phoenix Community Farm donated 7,478 pounds of fresh produce to area residents. Its vision is “of a sustainable, vibrant community growing and eating healthy food together.”
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