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Cranberry Rotary Clubs Beautify Graham Park

Rotary members planted four new trees along the Brush Creek Trail.

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA - The Cranberry Township Sunrise and Noon Rotary Clubs have planted four Japanese Ivory Silk Lilac trees on the Brush Creek Trail at Graham Park. The planting, which occurred Wednesday, is part of a long-term Rotary International project to beautify parks and communities and symbolize enduring friendships.

The Rotary clubs in Cranberry Township are two among 33,000 that are active across 200 countries. Locally, the clubs help fund initiatives at Voice, Gleaner’s Food Bank, the Cranberry Township Community Chest, township parks, and dictionary and scholarship programs for local students.

Photo via Cranberry Township Sunrise and Noon Rotary Clubs.

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