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PHOTOS: Goshen Farm's Spaghetti Harvest a Hit

Plates of spaghetti, made with ingredients grown on community gardens, was served over the weekend by Goshen Farm preservationists.

 
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The spaghetti was a hit with families across Broadneck. Lindsay Major Ringgold
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Dozens of plates of spaghetti, made with ingredients grown on community gardens, was served over the weekend by Goshen Farm preservationists.
The spaghetti was a hit with families across Broadneck.
The spaghetti was a hit with families across Broadneck.

Goshen Farm's first-ever spaghetti harvest dinner served up dozens of plates full of fresh ingredients grown at the historic property on Saturday.

The Goshen Farm Preservation Society works to preserve a more than 300-year-old farm and home, encompassing roughly 22 acres behind the soccer fields at Cape St. Claire Elementary.

This year, the society opened a community sharing garden on the property with plots of soil available for local gardeners. The first-annual spaghetti harvest on Saturday featured vegetables grown on the grounds of the farm itself.

In addition to harvesting the fresh ingredients, the event served as a fundraiser toward restoring the historic property and its surrounding grounds in Cape St. Claire for future generations.

For more information on the organization, visit the Goshen Farm Preservation Society's website.

Related Topics: Cape St. Claire and Goshen Farm Preservation Society

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