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Two new trees at Fireman’s Park for Earth Day

On Earth Day, April 22, members of the Safford City Council, Graham County Stars, Safford Unified School District, Graham County Health Department, Safford Parks and Recreation Commission, and Southeast Arizona’s Clean and Beautiful, Stars Kari Gulyas (middle) watching how it rotates. Dirt from one of two new trees to be planted in Safford’s Firefighters Park. – David Bell Photography/Gila Valley Central

SAFFORD — Last Saturday, many groups gathered to celebrate Earth Day.

Safford City Council, Graham County Health Department, Safford Unified School District, Safford Parks and Recreation Commission, members of Southeast Arizona Clean and Beautiful, Graham County Stars youth turn first dirt shovel for two new I was watching the An ash tree at Fireman’s Park in Safford.

Kali Gluyas of the Graham County Stars said, “We were just thinking about doing something for Earth Day because we weren’t sure if we had done something in the community for it.” “I think it’s a big deal to take care of the places we love.”

When it comes to the environment, Safford City Councilor Arnold Lopez said the city is committed to water conservation as well as park development.

Tim Linden said SECAB donated money for the trees to the city.

“This is how we come together and start working together to create a more beautiful committee, but it also requires volunteers,” Linden said. is less than a few percent, and we need more.”

The trees will be placed on either side of the walkway leading to the Firefighters Memorial in front of the City Hall building.

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