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Project Grow at Port City is a space for community collaboration where people can engage in conversation and action to advocate for human rights, the value of art in society, urban farming, and the pursuit of passions.

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Project Grow at Port City is a space for community collaboration where people can engage in conversation and action to advocate for human rights, the value of art in society, urban farming, and the pursuit of passions.

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Project Grow: February 2011

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Project Grow at Port City is a space for community collaboration where people can engage in conversation and action to advocate for human rights, the value of art in society, urban farming, and the pursuit of passions. Thursday, February 17, 2011. Forrest: As you can see, it's an animal. Vitaliy: Meat. It's meat. Forrest: It tastes like horse shit. Nahhhhhhhhh! Wednesday, February 2, 2011. Book of Spell. Part II. Forrest. The moon is high. Sleep all day long. Like a stars chilling out on the moon. Like j...

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Project Grow: July 2010

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Project Grow at Port City is a space for community collaboration where people can engage in conversation and action to advocate for human rights, the value of art in society, urban farming, and the pursuit of passions. Monday, July 26, 2010. Labels: Pancakes and Portraits. A visit to Fairview. To some a place of horrors, to some a childhood home, to others a fragment of history too few remember. Accompanied by Scott Ray Becker. Thanks to Sam Hall and James Santana for the wonderful welcome. When he is on...

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Project Grow: Welcome to a little slice of history!

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Project Grow at Port City is a space for community collaboration where people can engage in conversation and action to advocate for human rights, the value of art in society, urban farming, and the pursuit of passions. Sunday, March 15, 2015. Welcome to a little slice of history! Thanks for dropping in on this blog. The artists, dreamers, doers, thinkers, growers, makers, and teasers at Project Grow collaboratively spun this world that you are seeing the documentations of. This blog now serves as a docum...

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Project Grow: March 2011

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Project Grow at Port City is a space for community collaboration where people can engage in conversation and action to advocate for human rights, the value of art in society, urban farming, and the pursuit of passions. Monday, March 21, 2011. Everyone once in a while, a conversation is so beautiful, so fun, that the fingers of the listener are moved to record it. There are too many moments like this in Project Grow. These recently found notes depict a brief slice of such a conversation. Starts are starti...

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Project Grow: December 2010

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Project Grow at Port City is a space for community collaboration where people can engage in conversation and action to advocate for human rights, the value of art in society, urban farming, and the pursuit of passions. Wednesday, December 15, 2010. The stem that's growing is from a rose stem. And that it's just growing in water. It's going to be planted outside and roses are going to grow on it! In between the garlic and the goats. Roses are pretty, they smell nice, and they make your house smell fragrant.

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Project Grow at Port City is a space for community collaboration where people can engage in conversation and action to advocate for human rights, the value of art in society, urban farming, and the pursuit of passions. Sunday, March 15, 2015. Welcome to a little slice of history! Thanks for dropping in on this blog. The artists, dreamers, doers, thinkers, growers, makers, and teasers at Project Grow collaboratively spun this world that you are seeing the documentations of. This blog now serves as a docum...

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