Vancouver honors volunteers with tree planting
OGDEN — City of Vancouver volunteer and urban forestry programs added seven trees to the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park (Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard at Pacific Way) on March 8 to recognize civically minded residents who dedicate their time to the city. “For the past eight years, we have planted trees to honor the selfless service of Vancouver volunteers,” said Chelsea White, city volunteer coordinator. “We are grateful for their tremendous time and effort, and we hope these trees will grow for many years and remind us of the volunteers’ legacy of commitment.” The 2025 honorees are: Laurie Hansen; Mountain View Environmental Club; Kenneth Stickney; Beth Harrington; Amy and Jeff Kiba; Neighbors on Watch mentors; and Steve Hayslip.
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