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Sonia

Richard and June, I am so jealous of your wonderful adventures tasting heirlooms in California.....Sounds like a fantasting event!
....so, when are we going to see a similar tomato event at the "gears" in Pepe'ekeo?

Richard

Sonia. you are reading our minds. We are starting now to apply for a special use permit that will allow us to do a farm stand/ snack bar and events like you mention. It's a dream that seems so far in the future. But, it is very encouraging and enabling to have support.

Charlotte Romo

Yea!!!! I look forward to growing more heirlooms because they are are all so different. Its like finding easter eggs in the green houses.
Charlotte

Richard

Nice description Charlotte. It's going to be fun. And, you'll probably pamper them too.

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