Agriculture Class Supports Camp Blount Park

Last Updated 2/23/2024Posted in News

Students from Lincoln County High School are keeping the volunteer spirit alive at Camp Blount.

The Agricultural Class, led by Julie Burnum, volunteered their time and efforts to maintain the newly planted trees a the Camp Blount Historic Park in Fayetteville. These students worked together to install new irrigation lines to support the 116 eastern red cedar trees planted on March 13. 

The CBHSA sincerely appreciates the time and energy these young people invested in the park. Thank you! 

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