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Laweekly: Broadway Babies and Kids: Growing Artists and Building Leaders Through Performing Arts

Broadway Babies and Kids: Growing Artists and Building Leaders Through Performing Arts

NOLA.com: This New Orleans nonprofit puts local artists in school classrooms. Now it's growing.

This New Orleans nonprofit puts local artists in school classrooms. Now it's growing.

BroadwayWorld: 3Arts Announces Six Recipients Of $50,000 Next Level Awards For Visual And Teaching Artists

3Arts Announces Six Recipients Of $50,000 Next Level Awards For Visual And Teaching Artists

Starting your first vegetable garden can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. Below is a simple, step-by-step plan to help you choose the right location, prepare your soil, select easy crops, and plant at the right time for your local growing season.

Des Moines Register: Bringing classical art education to a growing Clive community

The News Journal: Developing Artist Collaboration is growing a creative workforce from the ground up

Developing Artist Collaboration is growing a creative workforce from the ground up

As an art education student at the University of Dayton, you'll gain expertise in studio practice, art history, aesthetics and critical analysis of art in addition to teaching methodology, safety ...

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The meaning of GROWING is increasing in size or amount. How to use growing in a sentence.

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GROWING definition: 1. increasing in size or quantity: 2. increasing in size or quantity: 3. increasing in size or…. Learn more.

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GROWING definition: becoming greater in quantity, size, extent, or intensity. See examples of growing used in a sentence.

Usage Note: Grow is most often used as an intransitive verb, as in The corn grew fast or Our business has been growing steadily for 10 years. This use dates back to the Middle Ages. In the 1700s, a transitive sense arose with the meaning "to produce or cultivate," as in We grow corn in our garden.