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Juvenile Justice Center Edible Garden

The recordings below took place at the Juvenile Justice Center about their Horticultural program that operates as a therapy for juveniles in a phase 3.

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PDF handout provided to Erie County Juvenile Justice Center by Erie County Coalition for Local Resources during a tour of Erie Fresh Edible Greenhouse Garden.

Lauren Berlekamp from Erie County Coalition for Local Resources talking to a group from the Juvenile Justice Center about a Local Food Economy, and how employing vacant land for growing food in the city can provide jobs and opportunity for our youth.

Lauren Berlekamp from Erie County Coalition for Local Resources talking to a group from the Juvenile Justice Center about a Local Food Economy, and how employing vacant land for growing food in the city can provide jobs and opportunity for our youth.

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  1. November 4, 2009 1:37 pm

    This is amazing! I would love to hear more about your program and have you participate in our blog. Very cool project! You can find the Indiana Juvenile Justice Task Force at http://www.ijjtf.org and here on WordPress at http://www.injuvenilejusticetaskforce.wordpress.com. I am curious how involved you are in the Slow Food movement as well?

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