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PHOTOS: Flowers In Arts & Entertainment District

Ed Rybczynski features Havre de Grace's downtown street-front planters.

 
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Volunteers planted and continue to water the flowers in planters along Havre de Grace's downtown streets. Ed Rybczynski
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Volunteers planted and continue to water the flowers in planters along Havre de Grace's downtown streets.
Volunteers planted and continue to water the flowers in planters along Havre de Grace's downtown streets.
Volunteers planted and continue to water the flowers in planters along Havre de Grace's downtown streets.
Volunteers planted and continue to water the flowers in planters along Havre de Grace's downtown streets.
Volunteers planted and continue to water the flowers in planters along Havre de Grace's downtown streets.
Volunteers planted and continue to water the flowers in planters along Havre de Grace's downtown streets.

Have you noticed the planters along the streets in downtown Havre de Grace recently?

Havre de Grace photographer Ed Rybczynski focused his camera lens on them for a photo series. Check out Ed's images above.

According to a Patch reader, volunteers planted the flowers and have been watering the flowers three times a week.

Interested in joining the volunteers? Email sean.welsh@patch.com or leave a comment below.

Related Topics: Ed Rybczynski, Havre de Grace Arts & Entertainment, Havre de Grace Business, Havre de Grace Photography, and Havre de Grace Volunteers

mudcat21

1:07 pm on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The plantings were done by NJ BRAC relocatees. The watering has been done 3-4 times a week by two high school students.

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Ed Rybczynski

1:43 pm on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

For 2 young people to volunteer during the summer to do something so positive to beautify our town says much about them. Impressive!

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Sue Nappi

2:21 pm on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Thank you to Angela, Brent, Jerry and Geno for watering! And thanks to the relocatees from NJ to HdG for coming out and planting!

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Ed Rybczynski

3:26 pm on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Way to go Sue and all the other folks who relocated from NJ and who participate in this greening endeavor.

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Chell

8:54 am on Thursday, July 19, 2012

Beautiful in so many ways!

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Nancy Shimek Brooks

10:09 am on Thursday, July 19, 2012

Congrats to the kids for their hard work. HdeG is already such a great place, but in recent years it has become soooo beautiful. I don't get home enough to enjoy it!!

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Brent

9:03 am on Monday, July 30, 2012

Its nice to see some young people take pride in their community and volunteer to help out. A great example for others to follow. Everyone else should get up and help out, its alot of fun!! Thank you!!

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