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As Whole Foods Leaves Englewood, One Resident Is Finding A New Way To Feed His Neighbors
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As Whole Foods Leaves Englewood, One Resident Is Finding A New Way To Feed His Neighbors

Using skills he picked up on YouTube, police officer and chef Kenneth Griffin partnered with teens to build a garden to honor his slain friend. “You can make a difference in your backyard.”

The Block Club Chicago Podcast · Kenneth Griffin, Block Club Chicago, Jon Hansen

November 17, 202220m 27s

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Host - Jon Hansen

Using skills he picked up on YouTube, police officer and chef Kenneth Griffin partnered with teens to build a garden to honor his slain friend. “You can make a difference in your backyard.”

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