Six volunteers, mostly from the Unitarian Universalist Church of Amherst, coordinated by Seminarian Michelle George, worked for four hours at Native offerings Farm in East Otto, NY. The produce was brought to and prepared at Friends of Night People, where it was served to between 100 and 200 people.
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