Members of two local churches are on a mission nearly 5,400 miles across the globe to deliver “seeds of friendship” in the form of eyeglasses, jump ropes and produce. A group of eight congregants from Abundant Joy Fellowship in Tarentum and Generations House of Worship in Brackenridge recently traveled to
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Ella Brauch, 8, of Tarentum plants Swiss chard seeds during the spring work day at the Greg Blythe Friendship Community Garden in Tarentum on Saturday
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Evan Brauch, 7, of Tarentum looks on while Christa Beck dumps compost into a planting bed during the spring work day at the Greg Blythe Friendship Community Garden in Tarentum on Saturday, April 10, 2021.
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About 30 volunteers turned out for the spring work day at the Greg Blythe Friendship Community Garden in Tarentum on Saturday, April 10, 2021. It was the first group event that had been held at the garden since the covid pandemic began in 2020.