RememberSchiff Posted October 9 Share Posted October 9 (edited) 10/9/2024 For the second year in a row, the Township of Little Falls received the NJ City Green Dig In grant. This year's grant will provide the township with 3,000 daffodils and 10 native trees, continuing its efforts to beautify public spaces. Last year, Councilwoman Christine Hablitz spearheaded the initiative, securing a similar grant that resulted in the planting of 5,000 daffodils and 10 trees in various locations around town. The Borough of Woodland Park was awarded the same City Green grant this September and will host a “Dig-In” event on October 19. With the help of the Little Falls Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, library garden club, and DPW, the flowers and trees will be planted in various locations around town. The Township is looking for volunteers to assist with planting from the end of October through early November. More at Source: https://www.tapinto.net/towns/passaic-valley/articles/little-falls-receives-city-green-grant-for-second-year-seeks-volunteers-for-fall-planting Question: What flower did Baden Powell use to symbolize Scouting and why? Edited October 9 by RememberSchiff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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