Open Space Logo Without Cherries

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Date: 
July 6, 2010

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Visitors to this year's National Cherry Festival might notice something about the Logo Garden at the Open Space. Every year the Logo Garden is planted with a variety a flowers that, if you take a step back, form a picture. Usually that picture has something to do with cherries but not this year. This year the Friendly Garden Club decided to recognize another growing industry in Northern Michigan... wine. Sue Mrowczynski and Beth Mulak spoke with Tom Kramer.

 

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