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The Enos Park Neighborhood Gardens continues to flourish as the community flocks to it for social gardening experience. Garden manager Carey Smith and neighborhood volunteer Lauren Baker spoke to Community Voices about how the gardens is bringing people together through several social events and learning opportunities. They also shared information about the free farmers market in the summer and how volunteers can participate in the gardens.
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Carey Smith is the Enos Park Garden coordinator. She spoke with Community Voices about the history of the garden and how it evolved from an Eagles Scout Project. The garden provides produce to the volunteers who tend to it as well as local non-profit organizations. It also helps educate community members about how to maintain a garden.
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Springfield Art Association executive director Betsy Dollar shares the latest from the organization, including the news they are moving the SAA Collective…
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Over the weekend nearly 500 Springfield residents awoke to news that the state's top leaders had been ousted. Of course, it's untrue. It's a headline…
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Sean Crawford talks with Tim Landis, Business Editor for the State Journal-Register.This week's topics:* Dakota Access Pipeline work in Illinois…
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Sean Crawford talks with the State Journal-Register Business Editor Tim Landis.On this week's report:* Enos Park Artist in Residence - Springfield Art…
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A local elementary school is teaching students about growing their own food with a hands-on project. Rachel Otwell recently visited the community garden…