The Pembroke Hill School – Community Service Project
The Pembroke Hill School’s senior class participated in a Community Service Project on May 18th cleaning, refurbishing, building, and planting at the Strawberry Hill Community Garden. Several local organizations donated items to this charitable project: Sturgis Materials donated the stone, Loma Vista donated plants, soil and mulch came from Missouri Organic, paint and stain from Sherwin Williams, materials from Home Depot, and several area contractors generously donated their time. In addition, many Pembroke parents supplied gardening materials. Great job, Pembroke seniors, for giving back to Our Town!
Also featured in the June 23rd issue of The Independent
Photo Credit: Laura Fitzgibbons Photography
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