“It’s something I thought staff, administration and council would come up with together,” she said of a future acknowledgement.
At least three council members said they’d likely oppose adding such a statement to the regular agenda.
“I think it’s a business meeting, and I don’t think it’s a necessary thing to be doing,” said council member Shaun Palmer, comparing it to past requests to add a prayer to the start of the meetings.
Council members Mark Bransford and Patrick Keane also cited concerns about adding a statement to the start of council meetings.
“I think the pledge is an honor thing that we should do,” Keane said. “I’m comfortable with that, but not other things.”
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T stands for therapeutic I appreciate the restorative value of green spaces, says Robin Fruh-Dagstad, an RCTC horticulture science instructor. I love being outside in my own garden. But even when I m out there with students, I find that it s therapeutic to be outside of the classroom.
Fruh-Dagstad, who directed RCTC s horticulture program, guided the students as they developed, created and maintained the garden. She says what was once just a patch of weeds is now a nearly three-acre oasis, which includes a pollinator garden, meditative labyrinth, pergola, native prairie, rose garden, raised vegetable beds, 59 species of trees and a fish pond that s home to a waterfall and resident painted turtle .
T stands for therapeutic I appreciate the restorative value of green spaces, says Robin Fruh-Dagstad, an RCTC horticulture science instructor. I love being outside in my own garden. But even when I m out there with students, I find that it s therapeutic to be outside of the classroom.
Fruh-Dagstad, who directed RCTC s horticulture program, guided the students as they developed, created and maintained the garden. She says what was once just a patch of weeds is now a nearly three-acre oasis, which includes a pollinator garden, meditative labyrinth, pergola, native prairie, rose garden, raised vegetable beds, 59 species of trees and a fish pond that s home to a waterfall and resident painted turtle .
T stands for therapeutic I appreciate the restorative value of green spaces, says Robin Fruh-Dagstad, an RCTC horticulture science instructor. I love being outside in my own garden. But even when I m out there with students, I find that it s therapeutic to be outside of the classroom.
Fruh-Dagstad, who directed RCTC s horticulture program, guided the students as they developed, created and maintained the garden. She says what was once just a patch of weeds is now a nearly three-acre oasis, which includes a pollinator garden, meditative labyrinth, pergola, native prairie, rose garden, raised vegetable beds, 59 species of trees and a fish pond that s home to a waterfall and resident painted turtle .