It is also an exciting time for the Environmental Committee’s Butterfly Garden, which is entering its first spring season. Birds will be able to seek refuse in the garden’s bird bath, and butterflies will have numerous plants from which to choose.
Many thanks to the PTO for their continuing support of these learning and community-building experiences.
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