On February 10, 2022. We had 20 Pocomoke Middle School Students arrive from Pocomoke, Maryland, to see our Ocean Friendly Garden and to learn about Surfrider Foundation’s Ocean Friendly Garden Program. The seventh graders were educated in Conservation, Permeability of soil, and the Retention of runoff. The CPR for garden integrity. After being educated, these young garden entrepreneurs volunteered to pull weeds from our gardens. They then took a tour of the museum and then the Surfrider Foundation fed them lunch. A great big thank you to Aimee Rhodes of Surfrider: and now one of our Board Members, and Mike Mauch, owner of Harvest Restaurant, for feeding the students.
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