September 26, 2013

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Kilberry Primary School, Marysville.

TREES PLANTED

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Students from Kilberry PS.
Students from Kilberry PS.

Hi Colleen,

Attached are some photos from a tree planting we did at Camp Marysville with students from Kilberry Primary School. We planted many of the trees around the fence line of the property to provide shade and shelter. Thank you to Fifteen Trees’ supporters for providing the plants.Regards, Chris Cobern Landcare Coordinator Upper Goulburn Landcare NetworkThe forty trees planted at Camp Marysville, was generously paid for by Hall’s Funerals. This family owned funeral home in Diamond Creek has been supporting their local community for 40 years and has helped plant 120 trees across the Kinglake/Marysville district.A warm thank you to Micheal Hall and daughter Alicia Hall for your ongoing support.Slainte – Colleen[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

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