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Valley Yellow Pages to Plant 50 Trees at Templeton School
WHAT: Valley Yellow Pages to Plant 50 Trees at Templeton School
WHEN: Tuesday, March 23rd at 10am
Tree planting will begin at 10am and will continue throughout the day in conjunction with three interactive school assemblies for different grade levels:
10:10am-10:50am Assembly 1 (4th graders) 12:20pm-1pm Assembly 2 (3rd graders) 1pm-1:40pm Assembly 3 (5th graders)WHERE: Vineyard Elementary School - 2121 Vineyard Drive, Templeton
WHO: Trees funded by Valley Yellow Pages & donations from many groups listed below
Planting organized by SLOPOST (San Luis Obispo Parks, Open Space & Trails Foundation).
WHY: Valley Yellow Pages is planting trees in local communities to demonstrate its commitment to the environment.
Vineyard Elementary School in Templeton will be getting some much needed shade. Valley Yellow Pages and SLOPOST (San Luis Obispo Parks, Open Space & Trails Foundation) are planting 50 trees at Vineyard Elementary School in Templeton on March 23rd. ItÂ’s part of an effort by Valley Yellow Pages to show its commitment to the environment while helping the community. Last year, Valley Yellow Pages planted 50 trees in Sanger schools and will plant 50 trees in Fresno County schools in April.
A number of organizations are contributing to this current project in Templeton including SLOPOST, Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs of Templeton, San Luis Obispo County Supervisor Frank Mecham, Simons Construction, California Conservation Corps, Grizzly Youth Academy, San Luis Obispo County Parks, and Vineyard Elementary School.
Valley Yellow Pages is a very environmentally conscious company. Virgin timber is virtually never used to make directory paper. The books are typically comprised of recycled materials with the remainder of the needed fiber provided by the residue of making squared boards out of round trees in the lumber-making process. 100% of the fiber is certified to come from sustainably managed forests. Directories are also produced with nontoxic glue and printed with inks containing soy and/or vegetable oils.
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