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Grounds for approval: Trinity High School students update hospice gardens

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Student volunteers from Trinity High School's FFA and AP Environmental Science class compost and plant at Donnell House in Washington last week, where the facility's gardens were updated to the delight of residents and staff.

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Trinity High School students plant fresh flowers in Donnell House's gardens last week. The residents and staff were excited for the coloful update to the house's grounds.

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Trinity High School FFA and AP Environmental Science students spent May 26 updating the gardens at Concordia Hospice of Washington's Donnell House. Students who partcipated, in alphabetical order: Sydney Allen; Elaina Ashby; Ethan Ashby; Ava Campman; Samarra Charles; Josie Crim; Kelsey Flynn; Wyatt Frazee; Isabella Hull; Isabella Jobes; Corbin Likar; Ashlynn Mankey; Miranda McConnell; Alexa Melendez; Caroline Miller; Sophia Misner; Lily McMahon; Kristen Plants; Ashlynn Powell; Kelsey Snow; Nyah Spurlock; Miranda Schury; and Karrigan Stevens.

Trinity High School students got their hands dirty last week, when members of the FFA and AP Environmental Science class updated the garden at Concordia Hospice of Washington’s Donnell House. Students planted flowers donated by Stimmell’s Greenhouse and Litton’s Greenhouses around the property. Mushroom compost used in the gardens was donated by Eighty Four Agway. Donnell House residents and staff were grateful for the colorful update to the grounds, where many enjoy outdoor time in spring and summer.

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