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Grants Pass Growers Market
Saturday, July 31 2010, 9:00am - 1:00pm
The Grants Pass Growers Market is community in action. For growers and customers it is a way of life. In all seasons, it is a sensory extravaganza with spicy petunias, fresh peaches, coffee brewing and donuts frying; wind chimes, hand-scented soaps and tea bags for the bath tub; a guitar player near the strawberry bed and a brother-sister duo playing bluegrass down by the coreopsis; fresh eggs, specialty breads, cakes, pies, honey, buffalo and secondary wood products. The Grants Pass Growers’ Market is a culmination of the riches of the region shared by friends and neighbors. Come join us!
Location : Corner of F & 4th, Grants Pass
Contact : 541-476-5375
http://www.growersmarket.org

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Talent plans to plant 100 trees in 2010 for its 100th

Published: November 22, 2009
By Tony Boom for the Mail Tribune

TALENT — To mark the town's November 2010 centennial, the Together For Talent Committee wants to plant 100 trees along main streets and in public spaces and encourage city residents to plant 100 more during the centennial year.

"It was suggested by (former city manager) Betty Wheeler," said Sharon Anderson, a committee member. "She had heard of another city that had done something like this for their centennial."  Read more...

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