Stay tuned...Because so many local businesses offered their support, there is left over money from the project. Sue Mitchell is planning to help plant a native hedge row along the Alger Community Hall's eastern boundary. Good fences (or hedges!) make good neighbors. Thank you Sue!
This was a wonderful but a hot, hot day in July that honored all the volunteers that had worked so hard to make this dream a reality. Now the Alger Community Hall and our neighboring food bank share a beautiful, park-like setting. Folks can enjoy and learn about the native plants that support wildlife, humans and our shared ecosystem. A special thanks to Sue Mitchell, of Friday Creek Habitat Stewards, for spearheading the project and winning the grant that funded the project. Thank you to Kristi Carpenter, of Skagit Conservation District, for coordinating the volunteer effort. Pictures below were provided by Kristi Carpenter. Stay tuned...Because so many local businesses offered their support, there is left over money from the project. Sue Mitchell is planning to help plant a native hedge row along the Alger Community Hall's eastern boundary. Good fences (or hedges!) make good neighbors. Thank you Sue!
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