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Aron Black Swinging at the Project Grow Harvest Festival, September 1992

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Ann Arbor News, September 21, 1992
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Fun, as well as vegetables, grows at Project Grow

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Your green thumb will thrive on a Project Grow plot

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Project Grow Workers Laying Down Hay On The Crops At Community Farm, June 1977
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Project Grow hosting festival

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Compost How-To

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LaRon Williams Storytelling at Project Grow's Harvest Festival, September 1994

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LaRon Williams Performing at Project Grow's Harvest Festival, September 1994

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Project Grow's Harvest Festival, September 1994

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Billy Waldrop Holds Harvest at Turnup Green Garden, September 1978

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Produce Bundles at Project Grow Harvest Festival at Leslie Science Center, September 1992

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FILM & VIDEO

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