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Recycle Ann Arbor & Kurt Berggren & Crazy Barb's

Recycle Ann Arbor & Kurt Berggren & Crazy Barb's image
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Month
November
Year
1991
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Local Plastic Recycling Begins

Local Plastic Recycling Begins image
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Month
March
Year
1990
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Voter's Guide To Ballot Proposals A,B,&C

Voter's Guide To Ballot Proposals A,B,&C image
Parent Issue
Month
March
Year
1990
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Our Recyclable Ann Arbor

Our Recyclable Ann Arbor image
Parent Issue
Month
January
Year
1988
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Global Deforestation An Acre A Second

Global Deforestation An Acre A Second image
Parent Issue
Month
January
Year
1988
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The Ecology Center Of Ann Arbor

The Ecology Center Of Ann Arbor image
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Month
April
Year
1986
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AACHM Oral History: Russell Calvert

Please take a moment to take our Living Oral History Survey and let us know what you learned.

Russell Calvert is the Owner/Operator of Calvert’s Roll-Off Container, Inc. Calvert’s Roll-Off Container, Inc. has been in business since the early 1950s. Burgess Calvert, Russell’s father, started the company with one truck; Russell joined the company in 1976 and has greatly expanded the business to include government and commercial services. As the Owner & Operator, Russell oversees the daily operations, development, and implementation of all programs and operations.

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AADL Productions Podcast: Shary Brown

In this interview, AADL spoke with the outgoing Ann Arbor Street Art Fair executive director, Shary Brown. Shary talks about the challenges of pulling off the Fair during difficult times, some of the innovations and changes that occurred under her guidance, and her personal memories of attending the art fairs while growing up in Ann Arbor.