NewsJune 20, 2011
Volunteers worked to plant vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
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Volunteers Samantha Margetta and Ed Pikes work to plant tomatoes on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com Volunteers Samantha Margetta and Ed Pikes work to plant tomatoes on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com

Okra waits to be planted on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com Okra waits to be planted on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com

Volunteers Samantha Margetta, Lyric Jones, Robby Bailey and Robert Harris, from left, work to plant vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com Volunteers Samantha Margetta, Lyric Jones, Robby Bailey and Robert Harris, from left, work to plant vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com

Volunteers Chris Collier, Tim Becker and Samantha Margetta, from left, work to plant vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com Volunteers Chris Collier, Tim Becker and Samantha Margetta, from left, work to plant vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com

Father Tom Kiefer, left, of St. Mary Cathedral, says a blessing before volunteers start planting vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, in the new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com Father Tom Kiefer, left, of St. Mary Cathedral, says a blessing before volunteers start planting vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, in the new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com

A tomato plant basks in the sun on Friday, June 10, 2011, after being planted at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com A tomato plant basks in the sun on Friday, June 10, 2011, after being planted at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com

Volunteers Samantha Margetta, Robby Bailey, Daryus Watson and Lyric Jones, from front, work to plant vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com Volunteers Samantha Margetta, Robby Bailey, Daryus Watson and Lyric Jones, from front, work to plant vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com

Volunteers Tim Becker, Robert Harris, Chris Collier and Samantha Margetta, from left, work to plant vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com Volunteers Tim Becker, Robert Harris, Chris Collier and Samantha Margetta, from left, work to plant vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com

Father Tom Kiefer, left, of St. Mary Cathedral, says a blessing before volunteers start planting vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, in the new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
KRISTIN EBERTS ~ keberts@semissourian.com Father Tom Kiefer, left, of St. Mary Cathedral, says a blessing before volunteers start planting vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, in the new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.
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Volunteers worked to plant vegetables on Friday, June 10, 2011, at a new garden off South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau that will be used to supplement the Catholic Ministry Pantry's food supply.

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