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Lea and Christopher Marzonie working in a Peace Neighborhood Project Grow Garden, August 1984

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Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1984
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Lea and Christopher Marzonie Harvest Squash at the Peace Neighborhood Project Grow Garden, August 1984

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Project Grow sprouting nicely

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Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1996
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Mark Somoza and Laurie White at Project Grow's Turnup Garden, May 1996
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Project Grow, in a nutshell

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Ann Arbor News, January 18, 1990
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Choice plots remain in community gardens, so get out and GROW!

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Ann Arbor News, May 7, 1983
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It may be nothing but mud now, but get that garden ready to grow

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Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1981
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Grow plots still available

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Take your mark ... get set ... grow!

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Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1982
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1982
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Pat Levenick and Chris Graham Work at Project Grow Garden, April 1982
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Cabbage Patch Kid?

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Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1984
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What Project GROW Needs is More Land

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Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1974
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