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FeaturesApril 10, 2011

Frey Farms Produce Company of Keenes, Ill., recently donated approximately $325,000 worth of "green" home, garden and personal care products to Kennett public schools. The products are hoped to promote a more ecoconscious way of living. The products will be given to families of students at Kennett schools...

Volunteers sort eco-friendly products to be donated to students at Kennett Schools. Pictured from left are, Zack Burns, William Cornman, Ted Frey, Tena Petix, Mayor Roger Wheeler, David Urquidez, Martha McCain, and William Coleman. (Staff photo by George Anderson)
Volunteers sort eco-friendly products to be donated to students at Kennett Schools. Pictured from left are, Zack Burns, William Cornman, Ted Frey, Tena Petix, Mayor Roger Wheeler, David Urquidez, Martha McCain, and William Coleman. (Staff photo by George Anderson)
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Frey Farms Produce Company of Keenes, Ill., recently donated approximately $325,000 worth of "green" home, garden and personal care products to Kennett public schools. The products are hoped to promote a more ecoconscious way of living. The products will be given to families of students at Kennett schools.

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