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Tara Hill, front right, executive director of the Maine Cancer Foundation, plants tulip bulbs in the garden at the entrance to the Arbor House in Lewiston on Tuesday. Pink tulip bulbs were planted to form a pink ribbon, the symbol for cancer awareness. They are expected to bloom in early May. The project is a fundraiser for the Women’s Cancer Fund, which provides cancer education and patient support. According to Robin Whitten of Portland, founder of the Pink Tulip Foundation, more than 30,000 tulips are planted in gardens throughout Maine. In background from left are Lauren Eastman and Ann Nadeau, both of Oxford Networks, and Jeri Maurer of Central Maine Medical Center.
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