Girl Scouts plant native trees at Stafford Early Childhood Center for Earth Day celebration

May 02, 2025 | Stafford, Fort Bend County, Texas


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Girl Scouts plant native trees at Stafford Early Childhood Center for Earth Day celebration
On April 22, Earth Day, a vibrant celebration took place at the Stafford Early Childhood Center (SECC), highlighting the importance of environmental stewardship and community involvement. Organized by Sprouting Texas in partnership with SECC, the event featured a special school garden initiative and a tree planting activity led by local Girl Scouts.

Stephanie Weber from Sprouting Texas shared the significance of the day, emphasizing the role of trees in producing oxygen and supporting local wildlife. "We are working with the Girl Scouts to do a Texas native tree planting as part of our Texas native restoration program," she explained. This initiative not only beautifies the community but also contributes to ecological health by restoring native plants and creating pollinator pathways.

The event showcased the collaborative spirit of the community, with children learning about the importance of trees and gardening. By engaging young minds in hands-on activities, the program aims to foster a sense of responsibility towards the environment.

This Earth Day celebration reflects a broader commitment to sustainability and education in Stafford, encouraging residents to take part in preserving their natural surroundings. As the community continues to invest in green initiatives, the impact of such events will resonate for years to come, nurturing both the environment and future generations.

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