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    Summer Wasilowski shows off a crop sign she made for the Outsiders Club's garden to be used later this Spring.

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    Food Corps' Alexis Zimba-Kirby helps club members prepare the ingredients of a beet salad.

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    Food Corps instructor Alexis Zimba-Kirby talks to club members about the characteristics of cilantro during the preparation of a beet salad.

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    Food Corps is helping to make kids - like those at Medomak Middle School - healthier and better eaters.

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    Ben Noyes replaces the cover to a compost pile containing organic waste under a covering of sawdust. In the background is seventh grader, Dante Paton.

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    The Outsider's Club's raised bed garden awaits warmer weather later this Spring.

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    Food Corps representative Alexis Zimba-Kirby lists the "Outsiders Club's" agenda at an after school gathering of members.

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    Medomak Middle School's Outsiders Club members Simon Browne (left) and Ben Noyes work on preparing a sign for their garden.

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    Medomak Middle School resource teacher Colleen Jaques and student Ben Noyes check out the status of a compost pile outside the school.

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