
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Season 2016 Episode 6025 | 25m 17sVideo has Closed Captions
Meet musician Joe Kwon, visit two unique food pantries, & learn about biofuel research.
Joe Kwon, the high-energy cellist for the North Carolina grown, American folk rock band, The Avett Brothers talks about music, family, friends, & food. Researchers at RTI are developing fuel from plants. Urban Ministries of Wake County planted a garden to supplement their food bank. And pre-teen Kenzie Hinson of Goldsboro started a food pantry to help people in her community.
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Thursday, June 23, 2016
Season 2016 Episode 6025 | 25m 17sVideo has Closed Captions
Joe Kwon, the high-energy cellist for the North Carolina grown, American folk rock band, The Avett Brothers talks about music, family, friends, & food. Researchers at RTI are developing fuel from plants. Urban Ministries of Wake County planted a garden to supplement their food bank. And pre-teen Kenzie Hinson of Goldsboro started a food pantry to help people in her community.
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