MAYOR'S MESSAGECraig A. Stough 7/18/2008 "Conservation
Corps Improves Have you noticed the many improvements made to the community
this summer by the Sylvania Youth Conservations Corps? The twenty-two junior high students planted
thousands of flowers and performed needed maintenance at public parks and
building grounds, all while learning new skills and building confidence for their
futures. Their work for 2008 ended with
a family picnic and ceremony at Improving our quality of life is important for all of us,
and the Sylvania Youth Conservation Corps works toward that goal in multiple
ways. First, the plantings and
maintenance made to our parks and the grounds surrounding our public
buildings. Quality of life means more
than just the quality of our environment, however, and includes the many
educational and recreational opportunities that make Each summer, 20 - 25 junior high students from Over 7,500 flowers were planted this year together with
other environmental projects like park rangering, signage installation and
forest products processing. The many
flowers are donated by local greenhouses like Creque's, and planted in several
of our parks and at public buildings including schools, the library, Tam
O'Shanter, Centennial Terrace, The Youth Conservation Corps uses My thanks to all in the community who have supported the
Sylvania Youth Conservation Corps and the Riverball Race that helps fund the
Corps, including the Sylvania Schools, SJARD, SCAT, Sylvania Rotary, Sylvania Chamber
of Commerce and many local businesses and individuals donating prizes and
materials. This is a program unique to the
City of
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