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Fallen Fruit of Columbus

$6,221
124%
Raised toward our $5,000 Goal
70 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on March 31, at 11:59 PM EDT
Project Owners

Nick

Gore

$25

Mar 31, 2017

Liv & Julia

Gjestvang Applegate

$100

Mar 31, 2017

Allison

Backovski

$5

Mar 31, 2017

Andrea

Bacigalupo

$15

Mar 31, 2017

Anonymous

$25

Mar 30, 2017

Betsy

Miely

Mar 28, 2017

Sebastien

Yegparian

$5

Mar 27, 2017

Anonymous

$5

Mar 27, 2017

Karen

Simonian

Mar 26, 2017

Lynn

Luffey

$25

Mar 25, 2017

Lewis

Ulman

$15

Mar 24, 2017

Michael

Rizk

$5

Mar 20, 2017

Meg

Culbertson

Mar 19, 2017

Shelly

Casto

Mar 17, 2017

Kristen

McCormick

$100

Mar 15, 2017

Michael

Ryan

$25

Mar 15, 2017

Ann

Bremner

$100

Mar 13, 2017

Megan

Daughters

Mar 12, 2017

Paige

Crane

$500

Mar 10, 2017

Anonymous

$15

Mar 10, 2017

Britt

Nielsen

$75

Mar 09, 2017

Anonymous

$25

Mar 08, 2017

Laurie

Joseph

$1,688

Mar 08, 2017

Joshua

Przybyla

$5

Mar 07, 2017

Varlies

Verhoeven

$100

Mar 06, 2017
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$5

Allstar Strawberry

Fresh, sweet, and vibrant, the Allstar Strawberry is easy to grow and loves the Midwest climate.

$25

Suncrisp Apple

This hybrid apple was developed at Rutgers University in the 1990s and delivers a tropical, tart flavor.

$50

Nova Red Raspberry

Tough and vigorous, the Nova Red Raspberry produces large crops in all climates.

$75

Draper High Bush Blueberry

Draper High Bush Blueberries are very popular on commercial markets for their light blue color and firmness. Only awarded to Alumni of the University, donors to this giving level will receive the University’s Sustaining Member benefits, including a year’s subscription to the print version of Ohio State Alumni magazine and eligibility for the annual alumni football ticket process.

$100

King of the North Grapes

Dark blue and resistant to the elements, the King of the North Grape is loved for its tartness and size.

$250

Perfection Apricot

This bright and lively apricot varietal doesn’t mind the cold and will even grow into the winter months.

$500

Prolific Pawpaw

As the only fruit native to Ohio, the Pawpaw is very popular in this area of the country. These creamy, banana-like plants have a tropical taste.

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