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1086 days ago

HAM/SOUTH VINNIES VEGGIE, HERBS & FRUIT STAND

Cathy from Bader

It saddens me đŸ˜©once again Someone has Removed the Veggie Stand & Car tyers that had Food growing for Locals & Plants for free that they could grow in their own Veggie Patch
It's unfortunate that there are some who like to take the Plants ,help themselves to Freebies & take the law in there own hands,when situations don't suit them.
also Used it as a Dumping Ground for there own Waste
Shame on you.!!
Myself & my Vinnies Group had given time & money to support locals for Food ,Plus many Locals themselves who had contributed over the many month.
So once again l hope your day will come ,no matter how you saw the Veggie Stand from your perspective ,it did help some 👍
BLESSINGS ALL 🙏
Thanks for the Support that was given by some Locals 💚

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