Washington’s Leadership Class Goes Down on the Farm
[…] to JWV Pork at 2504 Quince Avenue where Heidi Vittetoe delivered a presentation entitled “This Little Piggy Went to Market”. Then the group traveled to Cuddeback Farms at 1691 250th […]
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[…] to JWV Pork at 2504 Quince Avenue where Heidi Vittetoe delivered a presentation entitled “This Little Piggy Went to Market”. Then the group traveled to Cuddeback Farms at 1691 250th […]
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