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Community members gather at an opening celebration for a new community garden space at the Mercer Island Library. The garden was designed and built by community members under the guidance of Pomegranate Center, an Issaquah-based nonprofit, in partnership with Vermont-based Green Mountain Coffee and the Tully’s Coffee brand. Photo by Dan Lamont. - Dan Lamont/Contributed Photo
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Community members gather at an opening celebration for a new community garden space at the Mercer Island Library. The garden was designed and built by community members under the guidance of Pomegranate Center, an Issaquah-based nonprofit, in partnership with Vermont-based Green Mountain Coffee and the Tully’s Coffee brand. Photo by Dan Lamont.

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Mercer Island Reporter Staff
September 28, 2011 · 3:18 PM

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Community members gather at an opening celebration for a new community garden space at the Mercer Island Library. The garden was designed and built by community members under the guidance of Pomegranate Center, an Issaquah-based nonprofit, in partnership with Vermont-based Green Mountain Coffee and the Tully’s Coffee brand. Photo by Dan Lamont.

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