On one of last month’s few sunny Saturdays, more than 100 volunteers, including second-graders Zaid Zerierk, left, and Adan Martinez, showed up to help build, then install a student garden at Menlo Park Elementary School. Intended to be part of the school’s science curriculum, students, siblings, parents, grandparents, teachers and administrators pitched in to bring the garden to reality. (STAFF 2016)

On one of last month’s few sunny Saturdays, more than 100 volunteers, including second-graders Zaid Zerierk, left, and Adan Martinez, showed up to help build, then install a student garden at Menlo Park Elementary School. Intended to be part of the school’s science curriculum, students, siblings, parents, grandparents, teachers and administrators pitched in to bring the garden to reality. STAFF 2016

On one of last month’s few sunny Saturdays, more than 100 volunteers, including second-graders Zaid Zerierk, left, and Adan Martinez, showed up to help build, then install a student garden at Menlo Park Elementary School. Intended to be part of the school’s science curriculum, students, siblings, parents, grandparents, teachers and administrators pitched in to bring the garden to reality. STAFF 2016