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Logging in: Urban Forestry Program offers exotic woods to Palomar students

buy this photo Torrey pines, like this one at Carlsbad State Beach, dot the San Diego shoreline. When these and other rare or unusual trees are removed because of development or safety reasons, students in the Palomar College Cabinet and Furniture Technology program benefit. They use the wood for their projects, some of which are on display in the Palomar Student Showcase at the San Diego County Fair. <br><small><B>JAMIE SCOTT LYTLE </B>Staff Photographer </small> <br><A HREF="https://secure.townnews.com/nctimes.com/forms/photo_services/linkorder.php?des= photo by JAMIE SCOTT LYTLE / Torrey pines, like this one at Carlsbad State Beach, dot the San Diego shoreline. When these and other rare or unusual trees are removed because of development or safety reasons, students in the Palomar College Cabinet and Furniture Technology program benefit. They use the wood for their projects, some of which are on display in the Palomar Student Showcase at the San Diego County Fair. " target="new">Order a copy of this photo</A> <!— <br><A HREF="XXXXXXXXXXXXXX">More of this story</A> —> <br> <A HREF="http://www.nctimes.com/news/photogallery/" target="new">Visit our Photo Gallery</A> <br> <hr width="250">

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  • Logging in: Urban Forestry Program offers exotic woods to Palomar students
  • Logging in: Urban Forestry Program offers exotic woods to Palomar students
  • Logging in: Urban Forestry Program offers exotic woods to Palomar students