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Community while one volunteered to help out hiking trails, and one where pot-
PRESENTATION
Explore the Water Cycle
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at the 2024 Winni Dip for Special ted plants were created for a local
Olympics N.H. Another of the Finn selected the “advanced”
nursing home though a project
students built two new benches with the NLRA
route and was proud of him for
they dubbed “Plant A Smile.”
for New Hampton Community HEBRON – Join New-
all his dedication and effort put
Still, more students donated
School while a fellow classmate into the Care Kits.
clothes to local organizations, vol-
found Lake Region Association
lent their efforts to help improve (NLRA) Watershed Steward,
“Finn’s project is a wonderful
unteered to assist with a robotics
a campground bathhouse. example of what these students
program at Tapply-Thompson
Hannah Fleisher, for a fami-
“I even had a student who ly-friendly exploration of the
decided to do this year,” said Cro-
Community Center, donated
bought chickens then donated water cycle at Grey Rocks Con-
nin.
play and sports equipment to the
the eggs to people who couldn’t servation Area, Friday, July 5,
Among the many other actions
TTCC summer camp, coached a
afford to buy them,” Cronin said. 10am-12pm. As summer heats
undertaken this year was a stu-
football team for 10-year-olds, and
“This is the second year I’ve done dent who also put together Foster
wrote positive letters to those they
up, we’ll experience all parts of
this project, and this year it’s re- Kids Care Kits, another who vol-
felt needed a lift in their spirits.
the water cycle, and this cycle
ally exploded. I’m so proud of unteered to clear brush, downed
One student pitched in as a vol-
plays a huge role in the health
them all!”
trees and limbs on the Slim Baker
unteer at Minot-Sleeper Library,
of the lake and watershed. A
warming climate is changing the
timing and intensity of stages
high-quality waters of Newfound
within the water cycle, and pol-
Lake and its watershed, main-
lution has an impact as well. Join
taining a healthy and diverse
Hannah to explore the steps of
ecosystem. Along with educa-
the water cycle, how it plays out
tional programming like guided
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