"Eat-In" at the FDA for GMO Food Labeling.
Activists,  organic farmers, and backyard gardeners brought homegrown vegetables to add to a GMO free "Stone Soup", picnic style, outside the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Food Safety. Monday, April 8, 2013.  Photo by Ben Droz.
Before construction begins on a new restaurant in the heart of Georgetown, the Water Street Project is host to art installations and unique events.  The temporary arts and events space is a partnership between the owners of Cafe Bonaparte and Napoleon Bistro, and the arts+ events group,  No Kings Collective.  theWaterstproject.com Photo by Ben Droz
Before construction begins on a new restaurant in the heart of Georgetown, the Water Street Project is host to art installations and unique events.  The temporary arts and events space is a partnership between the owners of Cafe Bonaparte and Napoleon Bistro, and the arts+ events group,  No Kings Collective.  theWaterstproject.com Photo by Ben Droz
Before construction begins on a new restaurant in the heart of Georgetown, the Water Street Project is host to art installations and unique events.  The temporary arts and events space is a partnership between the owners of Cafe Bonaparte and Napoleon Bistro, and the arts+ events group,  No Kings Collective.  theWaterstproject.com Photo by Ben Droz
Before construction begins on a new restaurant in the heart of Georgetown, the Water Street Project is host to art installations and unique events.  The temporary arts and events space is a partnership between the owners of Cafe Bonaparte and Napoleon Bistro, and the arts+ events group,  No Kings Collective.  theWaterstproject.com Photo by Ben Droz
Before construction begins on a new restaurant in the heart of Georgetown, the Water Street Project is host to art installations and unique events.  The temporary arts and events space is a partnership between the owners of Cafe Bonaparte and Napoleon Bistro, and the arts+ events group,  No Kings Collective.  theWaterstproject.com Photo by Ben Droz
Before construction begins on a new restaurant in the heart of Georgetown, the Water Street Project is host to art installations and unique events.  The temporary arts and events space is a partnership between the owners of Cafe Bonaparte and Napoleon Bistro, and the arts+ events group,  No Kings Collective.  theWaterstproject.com Photo by Ben Droz
Before construction begins on a new restaurant in the heart of Georgetown, the Water Street Project is host to art installations and unique events.  The temporary arts and events space is a partnership between the owners of Cafe Bonaparte and Napoleon Bistro, and the arts+ events group,  No Kings Collective.  theWaterstproject.com Photo by Ben Droz
Before construction begins on a new restaurant in the heart of Georgetown, the Water Street Project is host to art installations and unique events.  The temporary arts and events space is a partnership between the owners of Cafe Bonaparte and Napoleon Bistro, and the arts+ events group,  No Kings Collective.  theWaterstproject.com Photo by Ben Droz
"Eat-In" at the FDA for GMO Food Labeling.
Activists, organic farmers, and backyard gardeners brought homegrown vegetables to add to a GMO free "Stone Soup", picnic style, outside the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Food Safety. Monday, April 8, 2013. Photo by Ben Droz.
"Eat-In" at the FDA for GMO Food Labeling.
Activists,  organic farmers, and backyard gardeners brought homegrown vegetables to add to a GMO free "Stone Soup", picnic style, outside the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Food Safety. Monday, April 8, 2013.  Photo by Ben Droz.
"Eat-In" at the FDA for GMO Food Labeling.
Activists, organic farmers, and backyard gardeners brought homegrown vegetables to add to a GMO free "Stone Soup", picnic style, outside the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Food Safety. Monday, April 8, 2013. Photo by Ben Droz.
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