Port Stanley Villager Jan:Feb 2025

to see kids and animals playing in the trees.” All submissions from this class have been immensely appreciated. Next on their agenda, these students eagerly anticipate the planting of shrubs and trees this spring. Those interested in contributing to this sustainable cause are welcome to place graciously accepted and tax-deductible donations at the Elgin St. Thomas Community Foundation: escf.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit_id=1450. Visit the psva.ca website for further information, or contact Project Chair, Nancy, at nancy@psva.ca. Allen and Nancy enthusiastically conclude, “Thank you everyone for celebrating 200 years of Ports Stanley in such an important environmental and recreational achievement.”

and think back to all the work put into this forest and the Grand Opening Ceremony we held.” Brady T. details, “I am looking forward to being in the forest, knowing that I was part of creating it.” Furthermore, Harlee V. offers, “The one thing I am looking forward to is people going to look at our trees in 20 years and seeing how hard we worked to get to this stage of the Tree Project; seeing people’s smiles when they see the trees, and

The community has done it – the goal of $200,000 was hit!

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