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Kula Project Busy Educating, Building Sustainable Farms this Spring
The local non-profit has plenty of ways you can help as they rev up for a busy spring.
The Kula Project is looking forward to a bright future; a future in which everyone has access to fresh food. The non-profit - which began teaching innovative farming methods in hopes of creating sustainable communities last year - has plans for many more such projects during 2013. Here's a peek at the upcoming spring itinerary, so far, and how you can get involved: If you'd like to volunteer with the Kula Project or propose an opportunity for the non-profit to visit your organization, contact Sarah Buchanan at sarah@kulaproject.org. To donate to the organization or help fund its first international farm located in Swaziland, visit the website.
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Sarah Cool
6:24 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
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