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DESCRIPTION:Dig In\, Grow Up\, Bring It Home. Real indoor gardening — no g
 reen thumb\nrequired. Just curiosity\, a little soil\, and something new 
 to take home almost\nevery week. Students root their own plant cuttings\,
  grow microgreens they'll\nactually eat\, build a hydroponic lettuce gard
 en in a mason jar\, press seed paper\nfrom recycled scraps\, and mosaic a
  terracotta sundial to keep. Every project is\ngrounded in real science —
  photosynthesis\, hydroponics\, decomposition\, the\nwater cycle — taught
  hands-on\, so science feels less like a subject and more\nlike something
  you can eat\, smell\, and give away.\n----\nMegan Pepitone is currently 
 a second-grade teacher at Daniel Warren Elementary\nSchool and has been t
 eaching for nine years. Over the course of her career\, she\nhas taught t
 hird grade\, first grade\, and second grade\, which has given her a\nstro
 ng understanding of how to support students at different stages of their\
 nlearning. She loves creating a positive and engaging classroom environme
 nt where\nstudents feel excited to learn. Outside of school\, I enjoy rea
 ding as well as\ngoing for runs and walks.
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DTSTAMP:20260617T192745Z
DTSTART:20260922T150000
LOCATION:Daniel Warren\, 1310 Harrison Ave\, Mamaroneck NY\, 10543
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SUMMARY:Fall Gardening with Ms. Pepitone
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DESCRIPTION:Dig In\, Grow Up\, Bring It Home. Real indoor gardening — no g
 reen thumb\nrequired. Just curiosity\, a little soil\, and something new 
 to take home almost\nevery week. Students root their own plant cuttings\,
  grow microgreens they'll\nactually eat\, build a hydroponic lettuce gard
 en in a mason jar\, press seed paper\nfrom recycled scraps\, and mosaic a
  terracotta sundial to keep. Every project is\ngrounded in real science —
  photosynthesis\, hydroponics\, decomposition\, the\nwater cycle — taught
  hands-on\, so science feels less like a subject and more\nlike something
  you can eat\, smell\, and give away.\n----\nMegan Pepitone is currently 
 a second-grade teacher at Daniel Warren Elementary\nSchool and has been t
 eaching for nine years. Over the course of her career\, she\nhas taught t
 hird grade\, first grade\, and second grade\, which has given her a\nstro
 ng understanding of how to support students at different stages of their\
 nlearning. She loves creating a positive and engaging classroom environme
 nt where\nstudents feel excited to learn. Outside of school\, I enjoy rea
 ding as well as\ngoing for runs and walks.
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SUMMARY:Fall Gardening with Ms. Pepitone
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DESCRIPTION:Dig In\, Grow Up\, Bring It Home. Real indoor gardening — no g
 reen thumb\nrequired. Just curiosity\, a little soil\, and something new 
 to take home almost\nevery week. Students root their own plant cuttings\,
  grow microgreens they'll\nactually eat\, build a hydroponic lettuce gard
 en in a mason jar\, press seed paper\nfrom recycled scraps\, and mosaic a
  terracotta sundial to keep. Every project is\ngrounded in real science —
  photosynthesis\, hydroponics\, decomposition\, the\nwater cycle — taught
  hands-on\, so science feels less like a subject and more\nlike something
  you can eat\, smell\, and give away.\n----\nMegan Pepitone is currently 
 a second-grade teacher at Daniel Warren Elementary\nSchool and has been t
 eaching for nine years. Over the course of her career\, she\nhas taught t
 hird grade\, first grade\, and second grade\, which has given her a\nstro
 ng understanding of how to support students at different stages of their\
 nlearning. She loves creating a positive and engaging classroom environme
 nt where\nstudents feel excited to learn. Outside of school\, I enjoy rea
 ding as well as\ngoing for runs and walks.
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DTSTAMP:20260617T192745Z
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LOCATION:Daniel Warren\, 1310 Harrison Ave\, Mamaroneck NY\, 10543
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DESCRIPTION:Dig In\, Grow Up\, Bring It Home. Real indoor gardening — no g
 reen thumb\nrequired. Just curiosity\, a little soil\, and something new 
 to take home almost\nevery week. Students root their own plant cuttings\,
  grow microgreens they'll\nactually eat\, build a hydroponic lettuce gard
 en in a mason jar\, press seed paper\nfrom recycled scraps\, and mosaic a
  terracotta sundial to keep. Every project is\ngrounded in real science —
  photosynthesis\, hydroponics\, decomposition\, the\nwater cycle — taught
  hands-on\, so science feels less like a subject and more\nlike something
  you can eat\, smell\, and give away.\n----\nMegan Pepitone is currently 
 a second-grade teacher at Daniel Warren Elementary\nSchool and has been t
 eaching for nine years. Over the course of her career\, she\nhas taught t
 hird grade\, first grade\, and second grade\, which has given her a\nstro
 ng understanding of how to support students at different stages of their\
 nlearning. She loves creating a positive and engaging classroom environme
 nt where\nstudents feel excited to learn. Outside of school\, I enjoy rea
 ding as well as\ngoing for runs and walks.
DTEND:20261013T161000
DTSTAMP:20260617T192745Z
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LOCATION:Daniel Warren\, 1310 Harrison Ave\, Mamaroneck NY\, 10543
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SUMMARY:Fall Gardening with Ms. Pepitone
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DESCRIPTION:Dig In\, Grow Up\, Bring It Home. Real indoor gardening — no g
 reen thumb\nrequired. Just curiosity\, a little soil\, and something new 
 to take home almost\nevery week. Students root their own plant cuttings\,
  grow microgreens they'll\nactually eat\, build a hydroponic lettuce gard
 en in a mason jar\, press seed paper\nfrom recycled scraps\, and mosaic a
  terracotta sundial to keep. Every project is\ngrounded in real science —
  photosynthesis\, hydroponics\, decomposition\, the\nwater cycle — taught
  hands-on\, so science feels less like a subject and more\nlike something
  you can eat\, smell\, and give away.\n----\nMegan Pepitone is currently 
 a second-grade teacher at Daniel Warren Elementary\nSchool and has been t
 eaching for nine years. Over the course of her career\, she\nhas taught t
 hird grade\, first grade\, and second grade\, which has given her a\nstro
 ng understanding of how to support students at different stages of their\
 nlearning. She loves creating a positive and engaging classroom environme
 nt where\nstudents feel excited to learn. Outside of school\, I enjoy rea
 ding as well as\ngoing for runs and walks.
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DESCRIPTION:Dig In\, Grow Up\, Bring It Home. Real indoor gardening — no g
 reen thumb\nrequired. Just curiosity\, a little soil\, and something new 
 to take home almost\nevery week. Students root their own plant cuttings\,
  grow microgreens they'll\nactually eat\, build a hydroponic lettuce gard
 en in a mason jar\, press seed paper\nfrom recycled scraps\, and mosaic a
  terracotta sundial to keep. Every project is\ngrounded in real science —
  photosynthesis\, hydroponics\, decomposition\, the\nwater cycle — taught
  hands-on\, so science feels less like a subject and more\nlike something
  you can eat\, smell\, and give away.\n----\nMegan Pepitone is currently 
 a second-grade teacher at Daniel Warren Elementary\nSchool and has been t
 eaching for nine years. Over the course of her career\, she\nhas taught t
 hird grade\, first grade\, and second grade\, which has given her a\nstro
 ng understanding of how to support students at different stages of their\
 nlearning. She loves creating a positive and engaging classroom environme
 nt where\nstudents feel excited to learn. Outside of school\, I enjoy rea
 ding as well as\ngoing for runs and walks.
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DESCRIPTION:Dig In\, Grow Up\, Bring It Home. Real indoor gardening — no g
 reen thumb\nrequired. Just curiosity\, a little soil\, and something new 
 to take home almost\nevery week. Students root their own plant cuttings\,
  grow microgreens they'll\nactually eat\, build a hydroponic lettuce gard
 en in a mason jar\, press seed paper\nfrom recycled scraps\, and mosaic a
  terracotta sundial to keep. Every project is\ngrounded in real science —
  photosynthesis\, hydroponics\, decomposition\, the\nwater cycle — taught
  hands-on\, so science feels less like a subject and more\nlike something
  you can eat\, smell\, and give away.\n----\nMegan Pepitone is currently 
 a second-grade teacher at Daniel Warren Elementary\nSchool and has been t
 eaching for nine years. Over the course of her career\, she\nhas taught t
 hird grade\, first grade\, and second grade\, which has given her a\nstro
 ng understanding of how to support students at different stages of their\
 nlearning. She loves creating a positive and engaging classroom environme
 nt where\nstudents feel excited to learn. Outside of school\, I enjoy rea
 ding as well as\ngoing for runs and walks.
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DESCRIPTION:Dig In\, Grow Up\, Bring It Home. Real indoor gardening — no g
 reen thumb\nrequired. Just curiosity\, a little soil\, and something new 
 to take home almost\nevery week. Students root their own plant cuttings\,
  grow microgreens they'll\nactually eat\, build a hydroponic lettuce gard
 en in a mason jar\, press seed paper\nfrom recycled scraps\, and mosaic a
  terracotta sundial to keep. Every project is\ngrounded in real science —
  photosynthesis\, hydroponics\, decomposition\, the\nwater cycle — taught
  hands-on\, so science feels less like a subject and more\nlike something
  you can eat\, smell\, and give away.\n----\nMegan Pepitone is currently 
 a second-grade teacher at Daniel Warren Elementary\nSchool and has been t
 eaching for nine years. Over the course of her career\, she\nhas taught t
 hird grade\, first grade\, and second grade\, which has given her a\nstro
 ng understanding of how to support students at different stages of their\
 nlearning. She loves creating a positive and engaging classroom environme
 nt where\nstudents feel excited to learn. Outside of school\, I enjoy rea
 ding as well as\ngoing for runs and walks.
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LOCATION:Daniel Warren\, 1310 Harrison Ave\, Mamaroneck NY\, 10543
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DESCRIPTION:Dig In\, Grow Up\, Bring It Home. Real indoor gardening — no g
 reen thumb\nrequired. Just curiosity\, a little soil\, and something new 
 to take home almost\nevery week. Students root their own plant cuttings\,
  grow microgreens they'll\nactually eat\, build a hydroponic lettuce gard
 en in a mason jar\, press seed paper\nfrom recycled scraps\, and mosaic a
  terracotta sundial to keep. Every project is\ngrounded in real science —
  photosynthesis\, hydroponics\, decomposition\, the\nwater cycle — taught
  hands-on\, so science feels less like a subject and more\nlike something
  you can eat\, smell\, and give away.\n----\nMegan Pepitone is currently 
 a second-grade teacher at Daniel Warren Elementary\nSchool and has been t
 eaching for nine years. Over the course of her career\, she\nhas taught t
 hird grade\, first grade\, and second grade\, which has given her a\nstro
 ng understanding of how to support students at different stages of their\
 nlearning. She loves creating a positive and engaging classroom environme
 nt where\nstudents feel excited to learn. Outside of school\, I enjoy rea
 ding as well as\ngoing for runs and walks.
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DESCRIPTION:Dig In\, Grow Up\, Bring It Home. Real indoor gardening — no g
 reen thumb\nrequired. Just curiosity\, a little soil\, and something new 
 to take home almost\nevery week. Students root their own plant cuttings\,
  grow microgreens they'll\nactually eat\, build a hydroponic lettuce gard
 en in a mason jar\, press seed paper\nfrom recycled scraps\, and mosaic a
  terracotta sundial to keep. Every project is\ngrounded in real science —
  photosynthesis\, hydroponics\, decomposition\, the\nwater cycle — taught
  hands-on\, so science feels less like a subject and more\nlike something
  you can eat\, smell\, and give away.\n----\nMegan Pepitone is currently 
 a second-grade teacher at Daniel Warren Elementary\nSchool and has been t
 eaching for nine years. Over the course of her career\, she\nhas taught t
 hird grade\, first grade\, and second grade\, which has given her a\nstro
 ng understanding of how to support students at different stages of their\
 nlearning. She loves creating a positive and engaging classroom environme
 nt where\nstudents feel excited to learn. Outside of school\, I enjoy rea
 ding as well as\ngoing for runs and walks.
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DTSTAMP:20260617T192745Z
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LOCATION:Daniel Warren\, 1310 Harrison Ave\, Mamaroneck NY\, 10543
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SUMMARY:Fall Gardening with Ms. Pepitone
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DESCRIPTION:Dig In\, Grow Up\, Bring It Home. Real indoor gardening — no g
 reen thumb\nrequired. Just curiosity\, a little soil\, and something new 
 to take home almost\nevery week. Students root their own plant cuttings\,
  grow microgreens they'll\nactually eat\, build a hydroponic lettuce gard
 en in a mason jar\, press seed paper\nfrom recycled scraps\, and mosaic a
  terracotta sundial to keep. Every project is\ngrounded in real science —
  photosynthesis\, hydroponics\, decomposition\, the\nwater cycle — taught
  hands-on\, so science feels less like a subject and more\nlike something
  you can eat\, smell\, and give away.\n----\nMegan Pepitone is currently 
 a second-grade teacher at Daniel Warren Elementary\nSchool and has been t
 eaching for nine years. Over the course of her career\, she\nhas taught t
 hird grade\, first grade\, and second grade\, which has given her a\nstro
 ng understanding of how to support students at different stages of their\
 nlearning. She loves creating a positive and engaging classroom environme
 nt where\nstudents feel excited to learn. Outside of school\, I enjoy rea
 ding as well as\ngoing for runs and walks.
DTEND:20261208T161000
DTSTAMP:20260617T192745Z
DTSTART:20261208T150000
LOCATION:Daniel Warren\, 1310 Harrison Ave\, Mamaroneck NY\, 10543
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Fall Gardening with Ms. Pepitone
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Dig In\, Grow Up\, Bring It Home. Real indoor gardening — no g
 reen thumb\nrequired. Just curiosity\, a little soil\, and something new 
 to take home almost\nevery week. Students root their own plant cuttings\,
  grow microgreens they'll\nactually eat\, build a hydroponic lettuce gard
 en in a mason jar\, press seed paper\nfrom recycled scraps\, and mosaic a
  terracotta sundial to keep. Every project is\ngrounded in real science —
  photosynthesis\, hydroponics\, decomposition\, the\nwater cycle — taught
  hands-on\, so science feels less like a subject and more\nlike something
  you can eat\, smell\, and give away.\n----\nMegan Pepitone is currently 
 a second-grade teacher at Daniel Warren Elementary\nSchool and has been t
 eaching for nine years. Over the course of her career\, she\nhas taught t
 hird grade\, first grade\, and second grade\, which has given her a\nstro
 ng understanding of how to support students at different stages of their\
 nlearning. She loves creating a positive and engaging classroom environme
 nt where\nstudents feel excited to learn. Outside of school\, I enjoy rea
 ding as well as\ngoing for runs and walks.
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DTSTAMP:20260617T192745Z
DTSTART:20261215T150000
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