Thousands
of kids will be digging in dirt one day this summer, but they won't be
playing. They'll be working to beat a world record.
Marigold
Project founder Barry Ogden tells us that the Fundy region has
applied to the Guinness Book of World Records to try and beat the record
for number of children planting flowers at the same time.
They'll
try and beat the record, which is currently held in China, on June 6th
at 9:30 in the morning. Ogden tells us that approximately 40 schools
will be taking part.