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Guilford Food Council: A Quick History

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UNCG photo by Chris English - 09/20/2011 - UNCG communication studies student Hannah Harris, right, works with customers at the Warnersville Farmers Market on Tuesday September 20, 2011. The neighborhood has many low-income residents who don’t have reliable transportation to get to a grocery store, so it is difficult for them to find fresh fruits and vegetables. The communications Studies department is working on easier access to healthy foods to areas called food deserts.
UNCG photo by Chris English – 09/20/2011 – UNCG communication studies student Hannah Harris, right, works with customers at the Warnersville Farmers Market on Tuesday September 20, 2011. The neighborhood has many low-income residents who don’t have reliable transportation to get to a grocery store, so it is difficult for them to find fresh fruits and vegetables. The communications Studies department is working on easier access to healthy foods to areas called food deserts.
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UNCG photo by Chris English - 09/20/2011 - UNCG communication studies student Hannah Harris, right, talks with a vender at the Warnersville Farmers Market on Tuesday September 20, 2011. The neighborhood has many low-income residents who don’t have reliable transportation to get to a grocery store, so it is difficult for them to find fresh fruits and vegetables. The communications Studies department is working on easier access to healthy foods to areas called food deserts.
UNCG photo by Chris English – 09/20/2011 – UNCG communication studies student Hannah Harris, right, talks with a vender at the Warnersville Farmers Market on Tuesday September 20, 2011. The neighborhood has many low-income residents who don’t have reliable transportation to get to a grocery store, so it is difficult for them to find fresh fruits and vegetables. The communications Studies department is working on easier access to healthy foods to areas called food deserts.
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UNCG photo by Chris English - 09/20/2011 - UNCG communication studies student Hannah Harris, right, works with customers at the Warnersville Farmers Market on Tuesday September 20, 2011. The neighborhood has many low-income residents who don’t have reliable transportation to get to a grocery store, so it is difficult for them to find fresh fruits and vegetables. The communications Studies department is working on easier access to healthy foods to areas called food deserts.
UNCG photo by Chris English – 09/20/2011 – UNCG communication studies student Hannah Harris, right, works with customers at the Warnersville Farmers Market on Tuesday September 20, 2011. The neighborhood has many low-income residents who don’t have reliable transportation to get to a grocery store, so it is difficult for them to find fresh fruits and vegetables. The communications Studies department is working on easier access to healthy foods to areas called food deserts.
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