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Cleaning up the island

Published 1:30 am Friday, May 17, 2024

School courtesy photo
Island School fourth- and fifth-grade students use a weed wrench at their Day of Service May 10 to pull invasive Scotch broom out of the ground at Fay Bainbridge Park. Students at the independent school for grades K through 5 have years of experience working in gardens and forests. They partner with Friends of the Farm at the BI Native Food Forest near their campus on Day Road.

School courtesy photo

Island School fourth- and fifth-grade students use a weed wrench at their Day of Service May 10 to pull invasive Scotch broom out of the ground at Fay Bainbridge Park. Students at the independent school for grades K through 5 have years of experience working in gardens and forests. They partner with Friends of the Farm at the BI Native Food Forest near their campus on Day Road.

School courtesy photo

Island School fourth- and fifth-grade students use a weed wrench at their Day of Service May 10 to pull invasive Scotch broom out of the ground at Fay Bainbridge Park. Students at the independent school for grades K through 5 have years of experience working in gardens and forests. They partner with Friends of the Farm at the BI Native Food Forest near their campus on Day Road.