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Students brighten Saint John street with marigold project

Main Street in Saint John was closed for three hours Thursday morning while hundreds of school children planted marigolds and danced in the street.

2015 Marigold Project marks 4 million marigolds planted

Marigolds on Main Street

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Main Street in Saint John was closed for three hours Thursday morning while hundreds of school children planted 40,000 marigolds and danced in the street.

Main Street in Saint John was closed for three hours Thursday morning while hundreds of school children planted 40,000marigolds and danced in the street.

Barry Ogden, founder ofThe Marigold Project, said this year's project was in honour of Cindy Fleming, a teacher who was involved in the project from its beginnings.

"Cindy loved children and flowers and brightcolours. She passed away recently form cancer," said Ogden.

"She used to tell me the story that her kids were lined up at the door when she got there in the morning to check on their marigolds. Now that's real learning. That's kids having fun learning," he said.

This year marked the project's 18th year, and over fourmillion marigolds being planted. The Main Street site was one of 50. Other sites include St. Stephen and Sussex.

Barry Ogden, founder of The Marigold Project, says in all, 7,000 children will participate in the project in 2015. (CBC)