Easton Urban Farm invites children from ages five to ten to a educational and art filled morning Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton. Attendees are given a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries, and an art session to paint the non-profit’s gazebo. Easton Urban Farm, connected to The Neighborhood Center’s Food Pantry, supplies fresh produce to low-income families.

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Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Easton Urban farm summer intern Sonia Tenbarge and gardening instructor Ashley Wright open paint bottles Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton for children to paint the gazebo in the garden. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Easton Urban farm summer intern Sonia Tenbarge and gardening instructor Ashley Wright open paint bottles Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton for children to paint the gazebo in the garden. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm's gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children, staff and parents work together to paint the Easton Urban Farm’s gazebo Monday, June 30, 2025. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint the gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children sit under an apple tree listening to Katie Taylor, the farmer manager of Easton Urban Farm, on Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton. Easton Urban Farm invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. The nonprofit, which is connected to the Neighborhood Center's Food Pantry, supplies fresh produce to low-income families. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children sit under an apple tree listening to Katie Taylor, the farmer manager of Easton Urban Farm, on Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton. Easton Urban Farm invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. The nonprofit, which is connected to the Neighborhood Center’s Food Pantry, supplies fresh produce to low-income families. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children pick and eat raspberries Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Easton Urban Farm. The nonprofit, which supplies fresh produce to low-income families, invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Children sit under an apple tree listening to Katie Taylor, the farmer manager of Easton Urban Farm, on Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton. Easton Urban Farm invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. The nonprofit, which is connected to the Neighborhood Center's Food Pantry, supplies fresh produce to low-income families. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children sit under an apple tree listening to Katie Taylor, the farmer manager of Easton Urban Farm, on Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton. Easton Urban Farm invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. The nonprofit, which is connected to the Neighborhood Center’s Food Pantry, supplies fresh produce to low-income families. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Children sit under an apple tree listening to Katie Taylor, the farmer manager of Easton Urban Farm, on Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton. Easton Urban Farm invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. The nonprofit, which is connected to the Neighborhood Center's Food Pantry, supplies fresh produce to low-income families. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Children sit under an apple tree listening to Katie Taylor, the farmer manager of Easton Urban Farm, on Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton. Easton Urban Farm invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. The nonprofit, which is connected to the Neighborhood Center’s Food Pantry, supplies fresh produce to low-income families. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Katie Taylor, the farmer manager of Easton Urban Farm, leads children through the garden Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton as she identifies produce and explains its growing timeline and usage. Easton Urban Farm invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. The nonprofit, which is connected to the Neighborhood Center's Food Pantry, supplies fresh produce to low-income families. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Katie Taylor, the farmer manager of Easton Urban Farm, leads children through the garden Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton as she identifies produce and explains its growing timeline and usage. Easton Urban Farm invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. The nonprofit, which is connected to the Neighborhood Center’s Food Pantry, supplies fresh produce to low-income families. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)
Katie Taylor, the farmer manager of Easton Urban Farm, leads children through the garden Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton as she identifies produce and explains its growing timeline and usage. Easton Urban Farm invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. The nonprofit, which is connected to the Neighborhood Center's Food Pantry, supplies fresh produce to low-income families. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Katie Taylor, the farmer manager of Easton Urban Farm, leads children through the garden Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton as she identifies produce and explains its growing timeline and usage. Easton Urban Farm invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. The nonprofit, which is connected to the Neighborhood Center’s Food Pantry, supplies fresh produce to low-income families. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Katie Taylor, the farmer manager of Easton Urban Farm, leads children through the garden Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton as she identifies produce and explains its growing timeline and usage. Easton Urban Farm invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. The nonprofit, which is connected to the Neighborhood Center's Food Pantry, supplies fresh produce to low-income families. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)Katie Taylor, the farmer manager of Easton Urban Farm, leads children through the garden Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton as she identifies produce and explains its growing timeline and usage. Easton Urban Farm invited children ages 5-10 for a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick raspberries and an art session to paint a gazebo. The nonprofit, which is connected to the Neighborhood Center’s Food Pantry, supplies fresh produce to low-income families. (Oliver Lois Economidis/The Morning Call)

Originally Published: June 30, 2025 at 1:59 PM EDT

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