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Bancroft Center students planted a garden. (The Spokesman-Review)
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A secret compartment

Cheryl-Anne Millsap finds lockets loaded with mystery and memories.

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Treasure boat

Marlene Davis has decorative boat made with Swedish coins.

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Queen Anne elegance

Steven Torres takes a step back in the past to restore Browne’s Addition home.

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Prepare for winter

Time to start mulching and planting bulbs

in advance of cold weather.

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Harvesting lasting lessons

Students at Bancroft Center planted their own vegetable garden this summer.

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Done in Spokane

Home and Garden Television films segment of “Look What I Did” in downtown building.

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Parts make art

Pat Boyd turns other people’s discards into jewelry and art.

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Birth control for deer

Faced with an exploding population, wildlife agencies try to halt reproduction.

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The scoop on rakes

There are a variety of rakes for a variety of jobs in your yard.

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