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Harvesting together brings people together

Harvesting together brings people together

Jan Willem and his wife Laura participate in a community farm in Haarlem to connect with nature and meet their neighbors. The initiative offers seasonal vegetable harvesting, workshops, and social activities that foster community engagement and sustainable living habits.

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