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Marilyn MaysFirst Unitarian Church, Portland ORegon

I am an organic gardener, homeowner with my partner/husband, mother, grandmother, singer, walker/hiker who lives in Portland Oregon, born and raised in Hood River. I am interested in where I came from, who my family and ancestors are, and how I became who I am. I sing in a church choir at First Unitarian Church in Portland. We have a home on a quarter of an acre in SW Portland(Garden Home Neighborhood) and have three fruit trees, several spots for organic vegetables, flowers, and berries, and have a small art studio we use for meetings, teaching, and doing art.

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Languages: English
Location: Rock Paper Garden Arts, 7630 SW 89th Ave, Portland, OR 97223, USA
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