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The Lisbon Falls 4H group, NKOA, or Nature Kids on Outdoor Activities, created a spider made from 2,677 pieces of recycled materials they collected in the past two months. Friday’s final assembly on the front lawn of the Marion T. Morse Elementary School in Lisbon Falls culminated their Earth Day project. Charlie Thompson, 3, of Bowdoinham, whose brother is in the 4H club, watches club member Sophia Hartley, 6, of Auburn, add a little extra color to her poster.
The Lisbon Falls 4H group, NKOA, or Nature Kids on Outdoor Activities, created a spider made from 2,677 pieces of recycled materials they collected over the past two months. Friday’s final assembly on the front lawn of the Marion T. Morse Elementary School in Lisbon Falls culminated their Earth Day project. Charlie Thompson, 3, of Bowdoinham, whose brother is in the 4H club, watches club member Sophia Hartley, 6, of Auburn, add a little extra color to her poster.
The Lisbon Falls 4H group, NKOA, or Nature Kids on Outdoor Activities, created a spider made from 2,677 pieces of recycled materials they collected the past two months. Friday’s final assembly on the front lawn of the Marion T. Morse Elementary School in Lisbon Falls culminated their Earth Day project.
The Lisbon Falls 4H group, NKOA, or Nature Kids on Outdoor Activities, created a spider made from 2,677 pieces of recycled materials they collected the past two months. Friday’s final assembly on the front lawn of the Marion T. Morse Elementary School in Lisbon Falls culminated their Earth Day project.
The Lisbon Falls 4H group, NKOA, or Nature Kids on Outdoor Activities, created a spider made from 2,677 pieces of recycled materials they collected the past two months. Friday’s final assembly on the front lawn of the Marion T. Morse Elementary School in Lisbon Falls culminated their Earth Day project.
The Lisbon Falls 4H group, NKOA, or Nature Kids on Outdoor Activities, created a spider made from 2,677 pieces of recycled materials they collected the past two months. Friday’s final assembly on the front lawn of the Marion T. Morse Elementary School in Lisbon Falls culminated their Earth Day project.
The Lisbon Falls 4H group, NKOA, or Nature Kids on Outdoor Activities, created a spider made from 2,677 pieces of recycled materials they collected the past two months. Friday’s final assembly on the front lawn of the Marion T. Morse Elementary School in Lisbon Falls culminated their Earth Day project.
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