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We don’t think much of minivans these days because three-row crossovers have pretty much replaced them in the United States. Be that as it may, Toyota is gunning for the heart of the crossover market with an adventure-oriented Sienna with a cool name: Woodland Special Edition. 13 photos
To arrive in U.S. dealerships in the fall as a 2022 model, the Sienna Woodland
“helps drivers tackle outdoor adventure with confidence” thanks to AWD, increased ground clearance, and rugged styling. Each unit sold will benefit the National Environmental Education Foundation with a $250 donation. Toyota has pledged to donate a minimum of $250,000 to support the foundation’s mission to make the environment more accessible.
2022 Toyota Sienna Woodland Edition is the lifted, AWD minivan of your dreams Autoblog 2 hrs ago Byron Hurd
The 2022 Toyota Sienna is getting a lifted, all-wheel-drive model dubbed the Woodland Special Edition. This revival of the jacked-up minivan concept packs some nice adventuring goodies along with some popular premium content from the run-of-the-mill Sienna.
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At the heart of this package is an all-wheel-drive Sienna with additional ground clearance. Toyota s announcement didn t provide the exact figure; we ve reached out for specs. The Woodland also gets a 1,500-watt power outlet in the rear, roof rails with included crossbars, contrast-stitched interior elements, 18-inch wheels and some blacked-out trim elements. And since even the regular Sienna is fairly capable, it also benefits from 3,500 pounds of trailering capacity.
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Volunteers plant trees in the 416 Fire burn area
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Planting part of larger environmental restoration effort
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Volunteers plant trees in the 416 Fire burn area Volunteer Livi Curmano plants a tree Saturday morning in the 416 Fire burn area near Hermosa. About 900 trees were planted during the event celebrating Arbor Day. Courtesy of Livi Curmano
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Despite a snowy forecast, a group of volunteers gathered at 9 a.m. Saturday in the 416 Fire burn area near Hermosa for an Arbor Day tree planting.
The planting was organized by the nonprofit Mountain Studies Institute in partnership with the San Juan National Forest, said Amanda Kuenzi, MSI’s community science director.
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Community leader Pat Tinto has been named president of the National Organization of Italian American Women (NOIAW), after three years spent helming that group’s Connecticut Region. A member of Norwalk’s Democratic Town Committee, she is the founder and chief executive of innovative public relations firm Pat Tinto Communications, whose many clients have included local political campaigns and Stamford-based Women’s Business Development Council. She leads the ongoing “CaffeÌ and Conversazione” group at the Norwalk Library, and Vini, Vitti, Dici, an Italian conversation group/cultural salon.