Choice plots remain in community gardens, so get out and GROW!

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1983
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It's A GROWing Program

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March
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1972
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Sell Or Stay:Family Has Turned Away Developers, But More Tempting Offers Are Likely

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2001
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County Farmers Seek State Help

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Highlighting Rural And Urban Ties

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1966
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Ardis Nugent, Washtenaw County Home Demonstration Agent, Caning a Chair, February 1939

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1939
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Ann Arbor News, February 8, 1939
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LEADERS STUDY CANING METHODS: Leaders of many of Washtenaw county's home economics extension groups met with Miss Ardis S. Nugent, county home demonstration agent, at Bethlehem church hall Monday to learn the latest methods of caning chairs and other pieces of furniture. They in turn will carry the information to their respective groups of rural women throughout the county during the next few weeks. Two of the early arrivals are being given a preview of the lesson by Miss Nugent in the above picture. Left to right they are: Mrs. Edwin Aprill, route 3, and Mrs. Willard Manor, route 4, of the Liberty Rd. group and Miss Nugent. Mrs. Aprill also is secretary of the county executive committee.
Ann Arbor News, February 8, 1939
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LEADERS STUDY CANING METHODS: Leaders of many of Washtenaw county's home economics extension groups met with Miss Ardis S. Nugent, county home demonstration agent, at Bethlehem church hall Monday to learn the latest methods of caning chairs and other pieces of furniture. They in turn will carry the information to their respective groups of rural women throughout the county during the next few weeks. Two of the early arrivals are being given a preview of the lesson by Miss Nugent in the above picture. Left to right they are: Mrs. Edwin Aprill, route 3, and Mrs. Willard Manor, route 4, of the Liberty Rd. group and Miss Nugent. Mrs. Aprill also is secretary of the county executive committee.
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