Albertans who attended grade school in the province may remember planting a tree seed when they were in the first grade. Two Edmontonians are now trying to map out where all of the trees linked to the ...
Do you remember where you planted your Grade 1 tree? If you grew up and went to elementary school in Alberta over the last 60-plus years, you would have been given a tree seedling to plant in Grade 1.
My son Joey’s fifth-grade class at Sinai Akiba Academy is participating in the worldwide “My Family Story” competition sponsored by Beit Hatfutsot, the Museum of the Jewish People, on the campus of ...
“The making of these trees was so much in that spirit—in terms of dodging the ease of digital and instead doing this all by hand,” says Grade. Ron Blunt/ Renwick Gallery/ SAAM For the grand reopening ...
Rand Park High School's learner Zoe Liedeman, deputy principal Workman-Davies and Jenna Bidgood plant trees as part of the schools annual tradition. Photo: Supplied Grade 8 learners participate in ...
Madison Smith and Joshua du Toit shovel soil during the tree-planting ceremony. Rand Park High School’s annual tree-planting ceremony was held on September 5 during a special assembly where Grade 8 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results