Planting The Seeds of Love…

WASSAIC — Saturday, Feb. 11, a benefit party was held at The Lantern Inn in Wassaic called Planting The Seeds of Love. The benefit was for Somos La Llave del Futuro, a community garden project in Amenia. Somos La Llave del Futuro’s mission is to build leadership in the immigrant communities of the Hudson Valley and Catskill regions of New York state. The event had music by DJ Spiritbear, dancing, a pinata, kissing booth, silent auction, raffle and food prepared by the group’s members. All money raised goes to the Somos La Llave del Futuro community garden project. Planting The Seeds of Love is still accepting donations for purchasing seeds, plant starts, garden forks, rakes, wheelbarrows and more. For more information visiting plantingtheseedsoflove.info. Click here for another photo.

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