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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 May 2006, p. 18

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They then worked with Evergreen staff to develop a plan that made sense, said Cameron Collyer, the program's man- "The benefits of some- thing like this are astronom- ical," said John Heffner, of Heffner Lexus Toyota, in a press release. "We are sowing the seeds for a future completely dif- ferent from what my gener- ation had. For us, there was no turf. We had gravel." Three local Toyota deal- ers handed the grant cheques, totaling $19,970. over to the schools. which also included St. Matthew Catholic elementary school and Sir John A, Macdonald secondary school. "We like In try to [runs- form these areas where the kids spend a significant part of their days and their child- hood into outdoor class. rooms.where they can learn and grow and explore the wonders of nature." Schools often need to "green" their grounds In fus- ter creativity and In ensure safety, she said. LU Floral & Home Stylings "TCT ANNUAL MANNHEIM COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE Saturday, May 6 8:00 am Rain or Shine (3 km West of the New Sunrise Centre) at F ischer-Hagman & Ottawa 1111Bleams Rd., Mannheim Put your name in our LIFE‘ for a chance to win: Prize Family Canoe Trip 5280“: Prize Kayak Lesson S99 (Grand I Prize Royal Robbins - woman‘s h (iuidc) Prize Lounge Lizard Plus - light r, (Adventure Guide) /hsre Cork Board fCratr, nun-Rn” . F U _ Wit' (519) 5N-054t) o/iii-ii yyyyyyattetettrloo.or, For instance, there aie such health benefits as pro- viding shade, which helps to protect kids from harmful Children benefit from these greening projects in a multitude of ways, Collyer said. Project ideas ranged from creating a habitat, like a butterfly meadow, to cow strutting a food-growing garden. studehts. - __ _V ._. -.. “a... n. .uuuuuuavu MnOOlS In Waterloo will benefit from the Toyota Evergreen grants. 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