This is a short video that the Catlin Gabel School Garden Club elective created between November, 2013, and January, 2014. We made the video for the NAIS Challenge 20/20 program, focusing on the subject of how gardening helps combat global warming.
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The Topic of “Food” is Discussed During Kent Place School’s Global Perspectives Day
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Student-run Microlending Program Makes a Global Impact
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