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Benton woodshop students use their skills to craft Christmas trees for the community - MSNAll the trees were handmade by the students, combing their skills with a Christmas gift. Gunner Deaton, a junior at Benton High, talked about the process and what it meant to be apart of it.
Among hundreds of trees on Bustard Christmas Tree’s Lehighton farm, an 11-foot-tall Turkish fir was the unanimous choice among the students, who cited its size, shine, symmetry and color.
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Connections student to light U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree - MSNThey hadn’t considered that Sen. Lisa Murkowski would be there to congratulate 9-year-old Connections Homeschool student Rose Burke for winning the annual U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree essay ...
Students decorated a Christmas tree with handmade ornaments, continuing a tradition started by first lady Jennie Kearns. The event included a mansion tour, history lesson and personal interactions ...
LEHIGHTON, Pa. - Students from one Montgomery County school got to pick out a Christmas tree for the United States VP on Friday -- all while learning lessons in environmental science.
A Natrona County High School student was chosen to represent Wyoming through her artwork on this year's National Christmas Tree in Washington, D.C.
Members of the University Forestry Club don’t hug trees, they cut and sell them. Every year since the club’s formation in 1903, its members have operated a Christmas tree lot; open from the day after ...
Students from Bellaire Elementary were able to enjoy a day out on the Christmas tree farm, meeting animals and Santa on his sleigh. “I also asked, if you want chocolate milk or white milk, and ...
Christmas tree providing scholarships. At Trees for Tuition, 100 percent of the profits go to a scholarship fund for Atlanta students.
Eowyn Gamble, 9, is one of 24 students at Sembach Elementary School in Sembach, Germany, who designed ornaments for this years National Christmas Tree celebration in Washington, D.C. (Phillip ...
All the trees were handmade by the students, combing their skills with a Christmas gift. Gunner Deaton, a junior at Benton High, talked about the process and what it meant to be apart of it.
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