Farmfest
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September
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1996
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Jeanette Powell Prepares The Potters Guild Kiln For Firing, December 1996 Photographer: Stephanie Grace Lim
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1996
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Jeanette Powell Prepares The Potters Guild Kiln For Firing, December 1996 Photographer: Stephanie Grace Lim
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1996
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Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1996
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GETTING READY - Gail Dapogny, below, a member of the Potters Guild since 1973, stacks another bowl as she and Jeanette Powell, shown above, stack the guild's kiln. Guild members stacked about 1,000 pieces inside the kiln for firing, which takes five days to complete. The kiln is heated to 2,300 degrees with an 18-hour firing and 36-hour cool down. The guild is preparing for its Winter Pottery Sale coming up Saturday and Sunday as part of Art Days.
Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1996
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GETTING READY - Gail Dapogny, below, a member of the Potters Guild since 1973, stacks another bowl as she and Jeanette Powell, shown above, stack the guild's kiln. Guild members stacked about 1,000 pieces inside the kiln for firing, which takes five days to complete. The kiln is heated to 2,300 degrees with an 18-hour firing and 36-hour cool down. The guild is preparing for its Winter Pottery Sale coming up Saturday and Sunday as part of Art Days.
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Gail Dapogny Prepares The Potters Guild Kiln For Firing, December 1996 Photographer: Stephanie Grace Lim
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1996
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Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1996
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GETTING READY - Gail Dapogny, below, a member of the Potters Guild since 1973, stacks another bowl as she and Jeanette Powell, shown above, stack the guild's kiln. Guild members stacked about 1,000 pieces inside the kiln for firing, which takes five days to complete. The kiln is heated to 2,300 degrees with an 18-hour firing and 36-hour cool down. The guild is preparing for its Winter Pottery Sale coming up Saturday and Sunday as part of Art Days.
Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1996
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GETTING READY - Gail Dapogny, below, a member of the Potters Guild since 1973, stacks another bowl as she and Jeanette Powell, shown above, stack the guild's kiln. Guild members stacked about 1,000 pieces inside the kiln for firing, which takes five days to complete. The kiln is heated to 2,300 degrees with an 18-hour firing and 36-hour cool down. The guild is preparing for its Winter Pottery Sale coming up Saturday and Sunday as part of Art Days.
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Getting Ready
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December
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1996
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Coleman's Farm Market, August 1996 Photographer: Stephanie Grace Lim
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1996
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Ann Arbor News, September 1, 1996
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Sad Wilson, 4, of Ypsilanti, plays hide-and-seek with her mother during a recent stop at Coleman's Farm Market.
Ann Arbor News, September 1, 1996
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Sad Wilson, 4, of Ypsilanti, plays hide-and-seek with her mother during a recent stop at Coleman's Farm Market.
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Dr. H. Mark Hildebrandt, Founder of Ann Arbor Train and Trolley Watchers, April 1997 Photographer: Stephanie Grace Lim
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Sellers make fresh produce a real roadside attraction
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Trainmaster - Pediatrician Cares For Young, Railroads
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10
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April
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1997
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Palm Leaf Club quietly helps
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April
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1997
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