7960466489?profile=originalAs part of a new community-service project, Taste History, a nonprofit that gives food tours of South County, adopted Urban Farm and organized its first harvest. The seeds were sown by student volunteers from American Heritage School Boca Delray, as well as Atlantic Community and Palm Beach Lakes high schools. ‘The students tilled the soil and helped to usher in the re-harvesting season,’ said Lori Durante, executive director of Taste History. Photo: Students Kelli McCourt (left) and Allegra Nolan (right) with Durante. Photo provided

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