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Fork and Spade: A community food digest for March

Fork and Spade: A community food digest for March Eva Fierst reaches for a crate of food in January from Sara Schieffelin, asa the Grow Food Northampton volunteers load a van at the Northampton Survival center to deliver to Meadowbrook. Gazette file photo Published: 3/11/2021 3:28:18 PM With the sap rising and temperatures warming and perhaps the real end of the pandemic in sight energy is gathering everywhere. So many community organizations have exciting events and programs planned this month to help turn that energy into sustained community change that your Fork and Spade moderator won’t waste a lot of time with an introduction today. Read on to be energized!

Tunbridge Public Library Fosters Intergenerational Connections Through Reading

This winter, in the tiny town of Tunbridge, librarian Mariah Lawrence organized a virtual book club with a specific goal: connecting people of different ages through a shared love of stories. The Tunbridge Public Library provided copies of a book, discussion prompts and art supplies to make a painting inspired by the story; participants were encouraged to find a partner or small group with whom to discuss the book preferably someone from a different generation. We had people from 8 years old to 80 years old in the group, and the perspectives were really beautiful, Lawrence said. The book in question, A Wolf Called Wander by Rosanne Parry, follows a lonely wolf traversing the Pacific Northwest. While the story is geared toward children, there is darkness in it, too, and Lawrence thought it would appeal to all ages.

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