Pine and maple trees, some towering in graceful agedness, others delicate and new, dot Memorial Park, making it the perfect spot for an Arbor Day celebration in Payson. Payson City’s annual Arbor Day celebration was held April 23, with City parks crews and greenskeepers prepared for planting of new maple trees at the park in Payson’s core. They called upon the help of Park View’s fifth grade students to plant them, but not before a lesson on the perennial plant’s importance and care. Photo by Denise Windley, paysonchronicle@gmail.com
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Park View Fifth Graders Help Payson Celebrate Arbor Day Right: By Planting Trees
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