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Fresh produce, new art: West Baltimore nonprofit to host two celebrations Saturday

Shae McCoy, a farmer at Strength To Love II Farm (S2L2) in Sandtown-Winchester, lays down mulch to create a path in one of 14 established hoop houses. The farm, part of Intersection of Change, is to host a fall festival Saturday.
Kim Hairston
Shae McCoy, a farmer at Strength To Love II Farm (S2L2) in Sandtown-Winchester, lays down mulch to create a path in one of 14 established hoop houses. The farm, part of Intersection of Change, is to host a fall festival Saturday.
Reporter Jonathan Millner Pitts (Kevin Richardson/Sun Staff)
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Members of the public are invited to observe cooking demonstrations, take part in artmaking activities, and take home fresh produce such as cherry tomatoes, green peppers, and cucumbers at the event, which runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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