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June 14, 1999 - Image 8

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Michigan Daily Summer Weekly, 1999-06-14

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Lultures of..-
Looking for something new to dol
beyond Scorekeeper's, forget Pinbai
and explore the city culture beyon
campus ken. Not many students viS
skirts of Ann Arbor, where the farm
nities offer alternatives to everyday
activities. More than a few enjoye
Sunday afternoon yesterday at the 1
Farmfest, held right off of Ann Arbo
Road. With entertainment courtesy
Monroe Pony Pullers, Rogers Cot
Herdsmen 4-H Club, and the Michiga
Pullers, families and their furry fri
enjoyed food, folks and fun in a
atmosphere. For weekly informat.
events and activities, check out Ann
community web resource at
www.arborweb.com.
Ae
Clockwise from top left: 10-year-old
Christopher Fisher of Dexter talks to his good
friend Katie the pygmy goat; 3-year-old
Megan Muirhead of South Lyon enjoys watch-
ing the bunny rabbits. These animals were
sponsored by the Chelsea 4-H Club; Belleville
resident Roy Roberts gets his
son-in-law's ponies, Babe and Mandy, ready
for the pony pull. Babe and Mandy came In
third In last Saturday's contest.
Photos by Adriana Yugovich

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