SCS Joins The City of Cuyahoga Falls for Arbor Day Celebration

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CUYAHOGA FALLS - Mayor Don Walters is proud to announce that the City of Cuyahoga Falls will celebrate National Arbor Day with the annual program on Friday, April 28, at 3:30 p.m., at the Cuyahoga Falls Arboretum within Kennedy Park. The entrance to the Arboretum is at 2028 Munroe Falls Avenue, across from Water Works Aquatic Center. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.

Each year, the City plants a tree to recognize an individual or organization in Cuyahoga Falls that has made a significant impact on our community. This year, we will be honoring the Cuyahoga Falls Historical Society.

Along with the program, the City selects one of our schools to participate in an Arbor Day Contest. The Arbor Day theme this year was “Roots to our Past.” The 6th, 7th, and 8th-grade classes at Summit Christian School were chosen this year to participate in various student projects in their art, science, and social studies classes. The art and social studies projects from the classes of Terese Gavin and Cari Cisar were judged by the Tree Board Members. The winning projects will be displayed during the Arbor Day program. All of the participating students and their families are invited to this celebration, where they will receive certificates and other prizes from the Cuyahoga Falls Parks and Recreation Department and Pav’s Creamery.

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