During World War II, The Fenway Victory Gardensopened, in an effort to provide home grown food for the locals, so farm-grown vegetables could go to the war effort. Since 1942, the Garden is still going strong, with over 500 gardens spanning 7.5 acres, which are tended by a community of more than 350 members from every neighborhood in Boston. Victory Garden members Dan Gazaille and Daniella Torres joined hosts Jim Braude and Jared Bowen on Boston Public Radio for our Weekly News Quiz to chat about their Community Participation Days, community cook-outs, summer open gardens, and gardening workshops, and to answer trivia about this week’s headlines.