(CHAPEL HILL, TN) – One hundred and twenty five fifth graders from Chapel Hill Elementary School planted 313 native tree seedlings on the border of the Duck River in Henry Horton State Park on Thursday February 19, 2010. The project is a part of a larger watershed education project sponsored by the Friends of Henry Horton State Park (FHHSP) and Tennessee Environmental Council (the Council).
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Chapel Hill Elementary School 5th grade class plants 300 trees at Henry Horton State Park
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
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