Joel Henley and Jeanane Markway spoke about the Restorative Justice Program at Fulton Rotary July 1, and showed a bird house and blanket made by inmates. Tammy Wickham brought her Tower Garden to show how inmates could grow food year-round indoors and donate the food to food pantries. It’s a project she’d like to see Rotary clubs get involved with raising funds for. Each garden is $700 but produces an amazing amount of food.
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