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A ground-breaking ceremony for the Roane State community garden and walking trail was held at the Crossville campus on Feb. 22. From left, front row, are Brad Fox, RSCC Community Garden Committee; Debbie Thurman, Tennessee Tech University representative; Peggy Miller; Deborah Miles; Robert Safdie; Stephanie Howard; Paul Ford; Rita Sanko; Bob Giebitz, Cumberland County Master Gardeners Association president-elect and RSCC Community Garden Committee member; Carolyn Jozwiak, Cumberland County Master Gardeners Association outgoing president; Marge Giebitz; and Aaron Neely. From left, second row, are Sara Senft and Frank Pittman. On the tractor, from left, are Charlene Hall and Jerdena Hixson, both members of the RSCC Community Garden Committee. The tractor was provided by Mountain Farm International. For more information on the the garden committee, call 456-9880.

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