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Supporters and volunteers came together in White Oak to celebrate a significant milestone for the Rappahannock Education Farm. The event marked the groundbreaking for a new barn, a project that promises to enhance the farm's educational programs and community outreach. Farm founder Rich Larocelle expressed his gratitude to the community for their unwavering support, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in bringing this vision to life.
The new barn will serve multiple purposes, including providing a space for educational workshops, community events, and storage for farming equipment. As the farm continues to grow, this addition is expected to play a crucial role in expanding its capacity to educate visitors about sustainable agriculture and healthy living.
The gathering was filled with excitement as community members shared their enthusiasm for the project. With the construction officially underway, the Rappahannock Education Farm is poised to enter a new chapter, further solidifying its role as a vital resource for the community.
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