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Finding Their Thrill, Reclaiming Blueberry Hill

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Finding Their Thrill, Reclaiming Blueberry Hill

Meredith Wecker from The Benson Place on Burnt Hill in Heath on their real-life “Blueberries for Sal” experience and reclaiming 20 acres of wild blueberries for the bears, the ecosystem and you. Listen to her conversation with Monte below and support their fundraiser here.

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