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D’Lo Water Park was the scene of teamwork and community spirit as volunteers joined together to plant more than 100 trees in an effort to restore and enhance the park’s natural beauty. The tree-planting event brought together County Supervisors, D’Lo Park Board members, community volunteers, family members, and county trustees, all working side by side for a common cause.
The trees were generously donated by the Soil, Water, and Conservation District as part of an ongoing initiative to replace trees lost due to drought and other natural hazards. The project not only improves the landscape of the park but also supports long-term environmental health for the community.
Members of the D’Lo Park Board expressed their sincere appreciation to everyone who volunteered their time and energy to make the project a success. Thanks to the collective effort of many hands, D’Lo Water Park is now greener, stronger, and better prepared for the future.
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