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Five Places to Pick Your Own Fruit
Take the kids and for a fun fruit-picking outing.

Former Patch Staff
Hometown: St. Charles, MO
Bio: Kalen Ponche is a journalist who lives to tell interesting stories. She grew up in St. Charles County, then attended Truman State University and earned a degree in Communications Journalism.
When Kalen is not writing, she likes making jam, building furniture, running and reading.
Take the kids and for a fun fruit-picking outing.

The first correct answer posted as a comment to this story will win two free tickets to the June 24 game.
Take the kids and show them where fresh fruit comes from.
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Take the kids and show them where fresh fruit comes from.
Take the kids and show them where fresh fruit comes from.
Take the kids and show them where fresh fruit comes from.
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Class president Chris Zerr tells graduates to keep writing their stories.
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