Michelle Obama harvests White House garden with students in Washington
First Lady Michelle Obama works with students from Bancroft Elementary and Kimball Elementary Schools, both in the District of Columbia, at the Fall Harvest of the White House Kitchen Garden in Washington on October 29, 2009. At right is Assistant White House Chef Sam Kass. UPI/Alexis C. Glenn
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