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I Am Living Northwest: Omaretta Sharpley 

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“I truly believe wherever there’s some soil, something can be grown there.”
This urban farm used to be an undeveloped strip on a dead-end street. Now, Omaretta Sharpley grows peas, kale, parsley and more there for her neighbors.
Omaretta is the Farm Coordinator at the Wetmore Community Garden. She lives in the neighborhood and works with a group called Common Acres. They use green spaces to benefit people and nature.
The food is free to pick and eat. Omaretta also shares the harvest with Rainier Valley food banks.
This green space provides safe access to nature and its bounty. By growing healthy food, we can grow healthy communities."
Learn more at zoo.org/nw.

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16 окт 2024

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@letj.r.wudelshowyouastory Год назад
Woodland Park Zoo! I see a lot of that advertised in the landscaping, through the green sign with the Zoo icon on it, at the Executive House on West Pine Blvd. in St. Louis, MO (they also have a wonderful, free city zoo). The ones in cages, are the sights of animals that break my heart.
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