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Anna Lang, 7, left, and her sister Amellia, 4, from Minneapolis, feel the soft wool of a pregnant sheep in the Gale Woods Farm livestock barn during the annual 'Spring Into Farming' event held Friday, March 29, in Minnetrista.
Three Rivers Park District volunteer Laurie Donohue, left, explains sheep gestation to Anna Lang, 7, center, her sister Amellia, 4, and their big brother, Connor, 8, in the livestock barn at Gale Woods Farm during the annual 'Spring Into Farming' event Friday, March 29, in Minnetrista.
Addison Krieg, 3, holds collected eggs in the chicken coop at Gale Woods Farm during 'Chickens in Your Backyard,' a class led by farm supervisor Tim Reese teaching participants about raising chickens, Saturday, March 23 at the Three Rivers Park District farm in Minnetrista.  While parents learned the intricacies of how to raise chickens in an urban setting, the kids were taught about raising chickens by author Vickie Black, using her book, 'Young Chicken Farmers," to help the kids learn how to handle chicks and chickens and their eggs.
Lucas Krieg, 6, holds a chicken in the coop at Gale Woods Farm Saturday, March 20 in Minnetrista, while in a classroom parents learn the intricacies of how to raise chickens at home, in an urban setting.  To Lucas' left is children's book author Vickie Black, who led educational activities with the kids and shared her tips on getting them involved in raising chickens, using her book, 'Young Chicken Farmers'.
Children's book author Vickie Black, center, uses her book, 'Young Chicken Farmers," to help gathered kids learn how to handle chicks and chickens and their eggs Saturday, March 23 in Minnetrista.  Parents were in a classroom at Gale Woods Farm being taught by farm supervisor Tim Reese about raising chickens in an urban environment.
Complimentary stickers reveal some of the wide variety of water sport gear available at West Marine's new Minnetonka location.
Jim Passe, Minneapolis, left, discusses rigging gear with West Marine associate Dwight Thomas at the Minnetonka business's new Minnetonka location Friday, March 23, 2013.
The just-opened West Marine store in Minnetonka boats a wide variety of foul weather gear as well as fair weather clothing and equipment for nearly every water sport imaginable.
The new West Marine superstore carries as much safety equipment as any other type of water sports gear.  Friday, March 22 was the opening day for the local business's new Minnetonka location.
Anna Lang, 7, left, and her sister Amellia, 4, from Minneapolis, feel the soft wool of a pregnant sheep in the Gale Woods Farm livestock barn during the annual 'Spring Into Farming' event held Friday, March 29, in Minnetrista.
Anna Lang, 7, left, and her sister Amellia, 4, from Minneapolis, feel the soft wool of a pregnant sheep in the Gale Woods Farm livestock barn during the annual 'Spring Into Farming' event held Friday, March 29, in Minnetrista.
Anna Lang, 7, left, and her sister Amellia, 4, from Minneapolis, feel the soft wool of a pregnant sheep in the Gale Woods Farm livestock barn during the annual 'Spring Into Farming' event held Friday, March 29, in Minnetrista.
Keywords: spring into farming 032913
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