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1. H. C. Minch and Mrs. Albina Capek, both of Parma, check out the progress of her garden tomatoes in a H. C. Minch and Mrs. Albina Capek, both of Parma, check out the progress of her garden tomatoes in a community garden plot donated by Mr. Minch, July, 1975 People associated with agriculture; Neighbors;Gardens; Gardening; Vegetables; Lettuce; Cucumbers; Beets; Carrots; Onions; Beans; Tomatoes; Grandparents; Neighborhoods; Backyards; Agriculture "H. C. Minch of Parma looks on as Mrs. Albina Capek, who lives nearby, shows some of the tomatoes she is growing on a garden plot which Minch donated in his back yard. Mrs. Capek, of 6907 Ridgewood Avenue.,...

2. Kentucky School gardeners Olga Schultz and Alex Krutowskiis harvest an onion from her garden plot, in Kentucky School gardeners Olga Schultz and Alex Krutowskiis harvest an onion from her garden plot, in Cleveland, Ohio, June 1959 School children;Cleveland Public Schools; School gardens; Harvesting; Onions; Food; Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program Kentucky School gardeners "Olga Schultz, 9, 4814 Tellman Ave., Alex Krutowskiis, 8, 4701 Clinton Ave."--from photo verso.

3. "Here's how Cleveland gardens are growing" is the title of this article, an update of the Cleveland Press "Here's how Cleveland gardens are growing" is the title of this article, an update of the Cleveland Press "Dig In!" campaign "to promote home and community gardening," July, 1975 People associated with agriculture; Neighbors; Gardens; Gardening; Vegetables; Lettuce; Cucumbers; Beets; Carrots; Onions; Beans; Tomatoes; Grandparents; Neighborhoods; Backyards; Agriculture; Cleveland Press; Journalists; Ecology; Collard greens; Okra; Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program An update of the Cleveland Press "Dig In!" campaign "to promote home and community gardening" and four photos of active gardeners. The first captioned photo reads: "Our First Crop --Judy Acuri, 8, of Douglas...

4. First Children's Garden Fair winners to receive Vail Prize First Children's Garden Fair winners to receive Vail Prize Agriculture; People associated with agriculture; Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program; Gardening; Gardens; School gardens; Schools; Tract garden; Public schools; Cleveland Public Schools; Students; Summer; School children; Teenagers; Government officials; Vail, Tom; Garden Center Of Greater Cleveland; Cleveland Botanical Garden; Plain Dealer; Rhodes, James A.; Locher, Ralph; Briggs, Paul Warren; Agricola award; Agricultural exhibits; Peppers; Peas; Onions; Hats; Flowers; Caricatures; Rabbits A clipping from the Plain Dealer dated Sunday, September 18, 1966 from the Benjamin Franklin garden house archives is titled, "First Children's Garden Fair Winners to Receive Vail Prize" describes the...

5. Cleveland Public School students, L to R: Tomasina Pompeasi, Rosemary Belardo, Merton Clark, and Joseph Cleveland Public School students, L to R: Tomasina Pompeasi, Rosemary Belardo, Merton Clark, and Joseph Cassarino use team work in their victory garden, May, 1942 Cleveland; Education; Food; Gardens; Gardening; Cleveland Public Schools; Victory gardens; Onions; Lettuce; Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program "Planting in Victory: Team work. School gardens. Left to right: Tomasina Pompeasi, 1269 West 67, Rosemary Belardo, 1353 West 65, Merton Clark, 1314 West 70, Joseph Cassarino, 1363 West 73" -- photo verso....

6. End of the season garden contest / exhibit in the garden house classroom at Benjamin Franklin school End of the season garden contest / exhibit in the garden house classroom at Benjamin Franklin school tract garden, 1931 Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program; Gardening; Gardens; School gardens; Schools; Tract garden; Public schools; Cleveland Public Schools; Agriculture; Agricultural facilities; Tomatoes; Peppers; Beets; Kohlrabi; Carrots; Onions; Flowers; Tract garden; Students An end of the season garden contest/exhibit in the garden house classroom at Benjamin Franklin school tract garden. In the lower right corner there is this handwritten notation in white script, "H-1931-157."...

7. Two personal recollections of events at Benjamin Franklin School Garden including garden plot plans, Two personal recollections of events at Benjamin Franklin School Garden including garden plot plans, 1977 Agriculture; Agricultural facilities; Gardening; Lettuce; Radishes; Green onions; Tomatoes; Peppers; Swiss chard; Beets; Kohlrabi; Spinach; Beans; Spinach; Parsley; Carrots; Onions; Flowers; School gardens; Tract garden; Students; Kindergartens; Cleveland Public Schools; Summer; Day care; Cleveland Public Schools Horticulture Program; Weights & measures Two accounts of the history of Benjamin Franklin School garden. The first, “Information on Ben Franklin Garden and School"--from title page, includes a compilation of personal accounts that recall the...

8. Prepared Food Service Inc. Prepared Food Service Inc. Food; Food industry; Onions; Potatoes; Women workers Peeling onions left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Koba, Oley Olson, Mrs. Helen Mastiak, and Miss Mary Workman.

9. Prepared Food-Service Inc. Prepared Food-Service Inc. Food; Food industry; Employees; Women workers; Onions; Potatoes Prepared food service on Brookpark Road in Parma. Peeling onions. Mrs. Dorothy Koba and "Oley" Olson, partner. Mrs. Helen Mastiak with potatoes.
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