Carpenter School Bird House Building Contest Winners, April 1954
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1954
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Carpenter School Bird House Building Contest Winners, April 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1954
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FOR THE BIRDS: Phil Marshall was the only boy to place first in Carpenter School's bird shelter building contest, judged yesterday. His wren house topped the entries in the fourth and fifth grade bird house division. Patricia Cowling (left), won first among fourth and fifth graders in the nesting or feeding shelves division. Among sixth graders, Karen Teare (center), won with her log cabin and Barbara Goodwin placed first with her big yellow feeding shelf. Judges were two industrial arts students at Michigan State Normal College.
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1954
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FOR THE BIRDS: Phil Marshall was the only boy to place first in Carpenter School's bird shelter building contest, judged yesterday. His wren house topped the entries in the fourth and fifth grade bird house division. Patricia Cowling (left), won first among fourth and fifth graders in the nesting or feeding shelves division. Among sixth graders, Karen Teare (center), won with her log cabin and Barbara Goodwin placed first with her big yellow feeding shelf. Judges were two industrial arts students at Michigan State Normal College.
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For The Birds
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7
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April
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1954
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Birdhouse, Flowers, Project Grow Community Gardens, Nelson Meade County Farm Park, 2230 Platt Rd, August 25, 2021 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2021
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Outbuildings with an Assortment of Repurposed Objects as Art, Traver Rd, Pontiac Trail Neighborhood, December 26, 2020 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2020
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James Calhoon Inspects His Prize-Winning Bird House, May 1938
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1938
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PRIZE-WINNING HOME IS TAKEN FOR THE SEASON: James F. Calhoon, eight-year-old son of Prof. and Mrs. F. N. Calhoon of Liberty Rd. is inspecting the progress of the first occupants of his bird house in a moment of their absence. The house won for him second place in his age group in a state-wide contest. More than 2,500 houses were entered in the contest, and the shelters were placed on exhibition at the Michigan Flower show in Detroit this spring. James competed with boys up to 10 years of age. A pair of bluebirds has taken up residence in the house which has been placed high in a blossoming apple tree at the Calhoon home.
Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1938
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PRIZE-WINNING HOME IS TAKEN FOR THE SEASON: James F. Calhoon, eight-year-old son of Prof. and Mrs. F. N. Calhoon of Liberty Rd. is inspecting the progress of the first occupants of his bird house in a moment of their absence. The house won for him second place in his age group in a state-wide contest. More than 2,500 houses were entered in the contest, and the shelters were placed on exhibition at the Michigan Flower show in Detroit this spring. James competed with boys up to 10 years of age. A pair of bluebirds has taken up residence in the house which has been placed high in a blossoming apple tree at the Calhoon home.
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David Rinsey House, 1890
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1890
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Illustrated Lecture and Contest For School Children Planned By Local Garden Club - Pupils To Build Bird Feeding Stations
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2
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February
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1937
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