Linfield Garden
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So right now I'm walking out to the mail room, and I just wanted to point out another cool thing that Lynnfield does. So we have a Winfield garden, which you can kind of see behind me, the picket fence and stuff. I don't actually have access to it because I don't volunteer there. Students who are really passionate about growing and plants and all that kind of stuff can go into the garden and they can volunteer. Um, they actually serve the food harvested in the garden inside the diner. Like the tomatoes and the potatoes and all that kind of fun stuff, they actually serve it to the students, which is really cool because, like students did that students play into that. They made it girl, and then they get to feed it to everybody helps. So it's just Winfield is awesome with that kind of stuff. Like if you are passionate about something on campus or something off campus that you want to make a club for, you can make a club in Lynnfield to actually give you money to start that club, which is really cool because you can literally like, I want to make a club about riding horses. A king like you can do anything that you want, and Winfield will give you money to jumpstart that dream. So when Phil is awesome about that, um, they really are involved with, like, student engagement in keeping people happy and doing things that other students want to do, not just what they think that we want to do.