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Ground breaking and dedication ceremony scheduled for the Huron Valley Community Garden and Urban Farm

Posted on April 19, 2015 by Plenium Humanum Esse ... to be more fully human
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Garden meeting today. Growing interest and participation from the neighborhood. Publicity for the dedication/groundbreaking ceremony here.

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