Milan Volunteers Plant 40 Trees for the Future
Milan volunteers dug into wet clay soil May 1 to plant trees they may never see fully grown. The planting brought about 40 volunteers together to add 30 trees ...
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Milan volunteers dug into wet clay soil May 1 to plant trees they may never see fully grown. The planting brought about 40 volunteers together to add 30 trees ...
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