Nov 25, 2008
Crowd Fights Through Traffic, Dirt for Free Food

Beth Mayer and Ashley Veigel could have suffered from a lack of planning Saturday. Without a shovel or pitchfork to glean the remaining carrots from the earth, the chances of garnering any fresh produce naturally drops. The Tribune


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