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Two symbolic cardboard trees were “planted” Saturday as part of an Earth Day ceremony held by the Alliance for Compassion and Truth (ACT). This fall, actual White Oak and Tulip Poplar Trees donated by ACT will be planted in the westside lawn of the Clinton County History Center in Wilmington. Fall is a better time of year to plant the trees, and in coming seasons they will enhance the townscape at that downtown location. There were a number of speakers, including Rick Stanforth, Elaine Silverstrim, Mary Thomas Watts, Clinton County Historical Society Board of Trustees President Suzanne Madison, and Historical Society Executive Director Shelby Boatman. Pictured are ACT members, the guest speakers, interested residents, and historical society representatives.
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