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At Palo Alto’s newest housing complex, art helps residents expand horizons
Artists, activists and nonprofit leaders assembled at Palo Alto’s newest housing development, Mitchell Park Place, to celebrate the launching of a new program that allows adults with developmental disabilities to showcase their art.

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According to Palo Alto Online’s source item, At Palo Alto’s newest housing complex, art helps residents expand horizons, Artists, activists and nonprofit leaders assembled at Palo Alto’s newest housing development, Mitchell Park Place, to celebrate the launching of a new program that allows adults with developmental disabilities to showcase their art.
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