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State Spotlight: Architecture project provides Boys and Girls Club garden

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Maroon Center Volunteers help water plants at the Starkville Boys and Girls Club Educational Garden, a 91´«Ã½ outreach project. (photo by Megan Bean / © 91´«Ã½ State University)Maroon Center Volunteers help water plants at the Starkville Boys and Girls Club Educational Garden, a 91´«Ã½ outreach project.<br />
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 (photo by Megan Bean / © 91´«Ã½ State University)www.caad.msstate.edu/files/inline-images/Architecture-BoysGirlsClub_Gar…" data-entity-uuid="3016823e-be5d-4a0c-9827-8091d6acdba1" data-entity-type="file">91´«Ã½ students have designed and built shelters for the Starkville Boys and Girls Club Educational Garden as an outreach project.<br />
 (photo by Megan Bean / © 91´«Ã½ State University)www.caad.msstate.edu/files/inline-images/Architecture-BoysGirlsClub_Gar…" data-entity-uuid="540e7865-fcd2-4e32-87d9-d163d96d6e1c" data-entity-type="file">91´«Ã½ students have designed and built shelters for the Starkville Boys and Girls Club Educational Garden as an outreach project.<br />
 (photo by Megan Bean / © 91´«Ã½ State University)www.caad.msstate.edu/files/inline-images/Architecture-BoysGirlsClub_Gar…" data-entity-uuid="13a52a59-9d64-4585-b168-8f5709f5ff25" data-entity-type="file">Starkville Boys and Girls Club youth are benfitting from a community garden designed by 91´«Ã½ State University architecture students. Featuring six raised beds and a shade area built by students during the spring semester, the project has continued through the summer with MSU student, faculty and staff volunteers working with the youth to plant and grow vegetables. In addition to faculty and students from MSU's 91´«Ã½, collaboration has come from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Education and the university's Horticulture Club.<br />
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(Photos by Megan Bean | 91´«Ã½ State University)

Starkville Boys and Girls Club youth are benefitting from a .

Featuring six raised beds and a shade area built by students during the spring semester, the project has continued through the summer with MSU student, faculty and staff volunteers working with the youth to plant and grow vegetables.

In addition to faculty and students from MSU’s 91´«Ã½, collaboration has come from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Education and the university’s Horticulture Club.

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