October 24, 2013

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Maldon Urban Landcare Group (Vic).

Members of the Maldon Urban Landcare Group (pictured) had a very successful tree planting day for the Fifteen Trees program. The Landcare Group would like to thank Thompson Family Funerals for their generous donation of the trees (120) for this program.

TREES PLANTED

120

 

Members of the Maldon Urban Landcare Group (pictured) had a very successful tree planting day for the Fifteen Trees program. The Landcare Group would like to thank Thompson Family Funerals for their generous donation of the trees (120) for this program.

Noel Muller | Coordinator | MULGA.

 

Noel enticed a few to help out planting the trees.
Noel enticed a few willing volunteers to help.

 

Thank you to Peter Thompson from Thompson Family Funerals for your continued support of our native environment and the community. Last year Peter helped the Maldon Men’s Shed plant 120 trees on their shed site, this year another 120 trees went to the Maldon Landcare Group.

Peter has been a part of the Fifteen Trees program for a second year running, and was very keen from my initial phone call.  His funeral service provides the planting of trees as a community service and there is no charge to his customers and families.

Thank you Peter for showing leadership in the funeral industry.

Slainte – Colleen

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