Leftover crops help provide for needy families

  • Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Stephanie Chan, left, and Sharon Chan pick grape clusters in Tiger last Saturday to donate to the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia as part of the Society of St. Andrew Harvest of Hope retreat. A group of 25 people stayed at the Pinnacle Retreat Center in Clayton for a faith-based, immersive experience into hunger.
    Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Stephanie Chan, left, and Sharon Chan pick grape clusters in Tiger last Saturday to donate to the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia as part of the Society of St. Andrew Harvest of Hope retreat. A group of 25 people stayed at the Pinnacle Retreat Center in Clayton for a faith-based, immersive experience into hunger.
  • Larry Morgan picks grape clusters for The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia at a farm in Tiger last Saturday at a Harvest of Hope retreat held by the Society of St. Andrew.
    Larry Morgan picks grape clusters for The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia at a farm in Tiger last Saturday at a Harvest of Hope retreat held by the Society of St. Andrew.
  • Tristan Tidwell carries a box of grapes that he picked with the Harvest of Hope retreat group in Tiger last Saturday.
    Tristan Tidwell carries a box of grapes that he picked with the Harvest of Hope retreat group in Tiger last Saturday.
TIGER— It’s the time of year when farmers are harvesting their crops and tilling the land for next year. Sometimes there are leftover crops that don’t get picked and go to waste by being plowed back…

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