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Terhune Orchards’ Read and Pick: Flowers

Scott Jacobs
Terhune Orchards hosted its Read & Pick Program on July 24, where young children, ages preschool to eight years, are educated on fruits, vegetables, and plant life. The day is then highlighted with the children picking that crop then after. (Pictured from front to back, left to right) Margot O'Connor, 2, Rosie Bodnar, 3, Madeline O'Connor, 4, Danielle O'Connor, and Katherine Bodnar, all of Princeton, search for the best flowers to pick during the program.
Terhune Orchards hosted its Read & Pick Program on July 24, where young children, ages preschool to eight years, are educated on fruits, vegetables, and plant life. The day is then highlighted with the children picking that crop then after. Collin Foerter, 2, and his Aun Alex Hartz, tred through some puddles to pick the best flowers.
Terhune Orchards hosted its Read & Pick Program on July 24, where young children, ages preschool to eight years, are educated on fruits, vegetables, and plant life. The day is then highlighted with the children picking that crop then after. Elliana, 4, and Alicia Hollock, of Yardley PA, pick the days crops, flowers.
Terhune Orchards hosted its Read & Pick Program on July 24, where young children, ages preschool to eight years, are educated on fruits, vegetables, and plant life. The day is then highlighted with the children picking that crop then after. Terhune Orchard's Stacey Moore teaches the kids where to find the seeds in a pepper.
Terhune Orchards hosted its Read & Pick Program on July 24, where young children, ages preschool to eight years, are educated on fruits, vegetables, and plant life. The day is then highlighted with the children picking that crop then after. Terhune Orchard's Stacey Moore teaches the kids where to find the seeds in a sunflower.
Terhune Orchards hosted its Read & Pick Program on July 24, where young children, ages preschool to eight years, are educated on fruits, vegetables, and plant life. The day is then highlighted with the children picking that crop then after. Terhune Orchard's Stacey Moore reads the children two stories that teach them the importance of the crops.
Terhune Orchards hosted its Read & Pick Program on July 24, where young children, ages preschool to eight years, are educated on fruits, vegetables, and plant life. The day is then highlighted with the children picking that crop then after. Terhune Orchard's Stacey Moore reads the children two stories that teach them the importance of the crops.
Terhune Orchards hosted its Read & Pick Program on July 24, where young children, ages preschool to eight years, are educated on fruits, vegetables, and plant life. The day is then highlighted with the children picking that crop then after. Terhune Orchard's Stacey Moore reads the children two stories that teach them the importance of the crops.
Terhune Orchards hosted its Read & Pick Program on July 24, where young children, ages preschool to eight years, are educated on fruits, vegetables, and plant life. The day is then highlighted with the children picking that crop then after. Terhune Orchard's Stacey Moore reads the children two stories that teach them the importance of the crops.
Terhune Orchards hosted its Read & Pick Program on July 24, where young children, ages preschool to eight years, are educated on fruits, vegetables, and plant life. The day is then highlighted with the children picking that crop then after. (Pictured from front to back, left to right) Margot O'Connor, 2, Rosie Bodnar, 3, Madeline O'Connor, 4, Danielle O'Connor, and Katherine Bodnar, all of Princeton, search for the best flowers to pick during the program.
Terhune Orchards hosted its Read & Pick Program, where young children, ages preschool to eight years, are educated on fruits, vegetables, and plant life. The day is then highlighted with the children picking that crop then after. Terhune Orchard's Read & Pick Program allowed the kids to pick flowers on July 24.
Terhune Orchards hosted its Read & Pick Program on July 24, where young children, ages preschool to eight years, are educated on fruits, vegetables, and plant life. The day is then highlighted with the children picking that crop then after. Reina, 3, Keiden, 6 months, and Shika Yogo, of Princeton, find the best flowers to pick.
Terhune Orchards hosted its Read & Pick Program on July 24, where young children, ages preschool to eight years, are educated on fruits, vegetables, and plant life. The day is then highlighted with the children picking that crop then after. Melanie Zoltanski, 6 of Hamilton Square, and Sue Sumutka, of Robbinsville, search for the best flowers during the program.
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