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Sweet Pea Club Grows Environmental Stewardship Across Generations

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Sweet Pea Club Grows Environmental Stewardship Across Generations

The Sweet Pea Club has a beautiful mission. It teaches multi-generational environmental stewardship to everyone. This program connects kids, parents, and grandparents through nature. Members learn by working directly in the garden. They plant, compost, and observe local ecosystems together. Therefore, these shared experiences build a deep, lasting respect for our natural world.

Rooted in Hands-On Learning

The club believes knowledge grows from doing. For example, families might build a pollinator hotel or test soil health. In addition, they harvest vegetables for a communal meal.This practical approach makes lessons memorable and powerful. Consequently, environmental care becomes a valued family tradition, not just a school topic.

Growing a Greener Future

The Sweet Pea Club shows that stewardship starts at any age. It proves that communities can heal the earth together. Ultimately, their work sows seeds of responsibility that will bloom for years to come.

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