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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Thanksgiving Trees: An Act of Environmental Kindness


Our school has been participating in a food and coat drive in an effort coordinated by Legacy of Giving. During our advisory periods we have been discussing acts of kindness. We talked about how their efforts are a way to "pay it forward" and translate our thankfulness into action.
Why not include the environment in our endeavors? On Saturday, November 20th, a group of students, family members, teachers, and Westcave Preserve staff members added a dozen native trees to the Ahrns Tree Grove.
Just as it is common for many folks purchase cut trees at Christmas, we can plant trees at Thanksgiving.






What we planted:
Western Soapberry
Mexican Buckeye
Yellow buckeye
2 Mountain laurels
2 Madrones
Possumhaw
Texas redbud
Texas Ash
Evergreen Sumac
Roughleaf dogwood
American Beautyberry (shrub)




Special thanks to the participants:

Emily and her Mom
Jyoti and her Dad
Faye, Allie, David, Patty, Ian, Thomas, and Mandy
Amber, Dad, and Sister
Mr. Rosenberg
David, Stephen, and John from the Westcave staff.

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