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Day
20
Month
September
Year
1993
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Laurie White at Project Grow's Turnup Garden, May 1996 Photographer: William Jordan

Laurie White at Project Grow's Turnup Garden, May 1996 image
Year:
1996
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1996
Caption:
Laurie White uses olfactory powers to distinguish plants in the Turnup Green garden on North Maple Road.

Cindy Donahey and Andrew Richards Repair Windmill, June 1984 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Cindy Donahey and Andrew Richards Repair Windmill, June 1984 image
Year:
1984
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 6, 1984
Caption:
ENERGY AT WORK -- The windmill of Project Grow is pumping water again. Broken sine last year, the windmill on Maple Road near M-14 was repaired recently by Cindy Donahey, left, director of the program, and volunteer Andrew Richards. Another volunteer repairman, Robert Eckstein, is not pictured. Schlenke Hardware custom-made a replacement part for the mill, which pumps water storage tanks for gardeners. Project Grow offers gardens to the public at 13 sites in the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti area. Plots are still available. For information, call 996-3169 between 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Project Grow's Harvest Festival, September 1994 Photographer: Darron R. Silva

Project Grow's Harvest Festival, September 1994 image
Year:
1994
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1994
Caption:
Jenny Gordon, 6, enjoys the hay swing at the Project Grow Harvest Festival Sunday at the Leslie Science Center in Ann Arbor. The day's free activities include workshops, demonstrations, music and storytelling by LaRon Williams. Project Grow is a community gardening program that provides garden plots for people who don't have a spot for one of their own.

Lea and Christopher Marzonie working in a Peace Neighborhood Project Grow Garden, August 1984 Photographer: Jim Jagdfeld

Lea and Christopher Marzonie working in a Peace Neighborhood Project Grow Garden, August 1984 image
Year:
1984
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1984
Caption:
Christopher Marzonie, "almost 2," is a real cabbage patch kid. He's helping his mother, Lea, harvest wax beans in their garden plot near the Peace Neighborhood Center on North Maple Road. The plots are part of the Project Grow community garden project.