FUQUAY-VARINA, N.C. – Greenscape team members will join in and volunteer during the build process of the new Sun Sprouts Fort at the Marbles Kids Museum. The Fort is being built with the help of volunteers, donations from a crowd funding campaign and supporters, and a matching grant from Moe’s Triangle.
“The Sun Sprouts garden is a learning tool that helps kids understand where food comes from,” says Daniel Currin, president and CEO of Greenscape. “They get their hands dirty while having fun and enjoying the outdoors. We think it’s important for children to have a meaningful connection with the outdoors and we hope this helps facilitate that. We’re proud to support this community effort to add another great outdoor space in the Triangle. Green Team members will assist with site prep, removing the sand from the old dig pit and filling it in, replacing worn path materials and relocating existing plants while the construction takes place. Learn more about the Museum by visiting www.marbleskidsmuseum.org.
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