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19Mountain Ridge Middle School

Mountain Ridge Middle School

Apr 2018 Mountain Ridge Middle School Berkeley County School
Mountain Ridge Middle School participated in Cacapon Institute’s Potomac Headwaters Leaders of Watersheds (PHLOW) Grow-a-Garden project under the leadership of teacher Rebecca Ellis. Grow-a-Garden teaches students about watersheds and non-point source water pollution, especially stormwater runoff pollution, harmful materials carried to streams by rain water. Students learn the benefits a rain garden has on their [...]
20More Trees For Moorefield

More Trees For Moorefield

Apr 2018 Moorefield Town Park Hardy County Parks & Trails Moorefield Parks and Recreation, Moorefield Elementary School
Blue skies, bright students, and 16 trees to plant at the Moorefield Town Park. This was the situation on the morning of Friday, April 13 as Juwana Bridger with Moorefield Parks and Recreation was preparing to plant their CommuniTree kit. Employees of the Town of Moorefield dug all of the holes a day prior to [...]
21A Rain Garden For North Fork

A Rain Garden For North Fork

Apr 2018 North Fork Elementary School Pendleton County School
Thirty-seven 2nd and 3rd grade students at North Fork Elementary School participated in the PHLOW Grow a Garden program this spring. This was the first time Cacapon Institute worked with lead instructor Pam Waybright to improve their campus and enrich student learning. This spring students planted a native rain garden to beautify the schoolyard. Cacapon [...]
22Apple Knolls HOA lives up to its namesake by planting trees!

Apple Knolls HOA lives up to its namesake by planting trees!

Apr 2018 Apple Knolls Subdivision Berkeley County Subdivision
Over 60 volunteers participated in this planting along Dry Run Road in Apple Knolls subdivision to plant 24 trees on Saturday, April 14. The neighborhood, which consists of approximately 300 single family homes, is on the site of a former orchard apple. Even though the trees planted through this project weren’t apple trees, they will [...]
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