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flag Slow Food Singleton raised over $2000 for local school gardens, donating supplies to five schools.

flag Slow Food Singleton completed the Singleton Edible Garden Trail, raising over $2000 to support local school gardens. flag The funds were used to donate soil, compost, seeds, and garden beds to five schools, aiming to teach students about home food production. flag The group, led by President Simon Brooker, plans to continue focusing on school projects and the Edible Garden Trail in the coming year.

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