Makaha Elementary student Dallas Kaleiopu, 9, harvested beans that he and his classmates grew on the Hoa 'Aina o Makaha farm. For two decades the farm has been bringing science lessons to life by encouraging kids to respect and care for living things. A 20th-anniversary celebration takes place this weekend.
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