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Fort Loramie FFA members, left to right, Tyler Luthman, 13, of Fort Loramie, son of Tony and Renee Luthman; Austin D. Meyer, 14, of Versailles, son of David and Deb Meyer; Austin P. Meyer, 16, of Fort Loramie, son of Dan and Chris Meyer; and Max Hoying, 14, of Fort Loramie, son of Tony and Jorgie Hoying, put up shelves as they help the Rainbow Gardeners partially renovate the historic Community Foundation of Shelby County building. Master Gardener Ann Heeley was helping to oversee the project Saturday, Oct. 29.

Fort Loramie FFA members, left to right, Tyler Luthman, 13, of Fort Loramie, son of Tony and Renee Luthman; Austin D. Meyer, 14, of Versailles, son of David and Deb Meyer; Austin P. Meyer, 16, of Fort Loramie, son of Dan and Chris Meyer; and Max Hoying, 14, of Fort Loramie, son of Tony and Jorgie Hoying, put up shelves as they help the Rainbow Gardeners partially renovate the historic Community Foundation of Shelby County building. Master Gardener Ann Heeley was helping to oversee the project Saturday, Oct. 29.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2016/10/web1_SDN103116FairBuilding.jpgFort Loramie FFA members, left to right, Tyler Luthman, 13, of Fort Loramie, son of Tony and Renee Luthman; Austin D. Meyer, 14, of Versailles, son of David and Deb Meyer; Austin P. Meyer, 16, of Fort Loramie, son of Dan and Chris Meyer; and Max Hoying, 14, of Fort Loramie, son of Tony and Jorgie Hoying, put up shelves as they help the Rainbow Gardeners partially renovate the historic Community Foundation of Shelby County building. Master Gardener Ann Heeley was helping to oversee the project Saturday, Oct. 29. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

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