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Hazel Harrington’s fifth-grade classroom at Sherwood Heights Elementary School is gearing up to celebrate Arbor Week May 18-24. The class will be planting a lilac bush in front of the cafeteria window and spent May 8 planting flours and weeding gardens on school grounds. Students from left are: Dylan Pooler, Devonte Scott, Kaylea Coombs, Alisha Sayler, Kayla Hussey, Kayla Cole, Aiden Charest, Nickolis Post, Christian CloutierRielly Lauer, Matthew Minoty and Kaden Shea. Shea’s grandfather, Rick Shea is a member of the Lewiston-Auburn Community Forest Board and has talked with the students about forest threats such as the emerald ash borer. The forest board will host a workshop on how to identify the signs of three of the most destructive insects that threaten Maine trees at the Auburn Public Library on May 22.
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