Feeding over 1,125 kids every single week requires lots of hard work, time, and community support. One key ingredient for our success? Fresh, local produce.
For over forty years, the Festival on the Eno has provided a weekend of music, local food, crafts and fun on the banks of the Eno River. This year, the 46th annual iteration will host guests across two days, four stages and 65 artists.
If the Eno River could speak, what stories would it tell? What secrets does it hold? Tree borings from large hardwoods and conifers can tell us about weather patterns and climate changes, and soil deposits along the banks record the impacts of floods land disturbances through the centuries.
This month on “Wonderful Water,” join 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey for a conversation with Allison Spinelli, OWASA Director of Water Resources; Chris Gibbons, OWASA Laboratory Supervisor, about the 2024 Water Quality Report Card!