Primary school children help mulch RSA trees at Ferry Reserve
9 Dec, 2020 11:37 PM
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Eager workers fill the buckets not needing much supervision by the adults.
Bush Telegraph
By: Dave Murdoch
Nearly 100 primary children from Kumeroa, Ballance and Papatawa schools joined adults comprising parents, Woodville RSA members, service club personnel and Horizon Regional Council representatives to mulch trees at Ferry Reserve on Friday, December 4.
They were there to ensure the trees planted by the Woodville RSA to commemorate soldiers who died in World Wars I and II survived the summer dryness.
Children carrying buckets of mulch to the trees on the Ferry Reserve RSA plantation.