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Holt Earth Day Event

Brian Hernandez

Issue date: 4/29/05 Section: Holt News
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<b>PLANTING ROOTS:</b> Future Dean of the Holt School, Dr. Sharon Carrier, and 2005-6 HHSGA President-Elect Mary-Allen Singer, display the dedication brick to the City of Winter Park.
Media Credit: Brian Hernandez
PLANTING ROOTS: Future Dean of the Holt School, Dr. Sharon Carrier, and 2005-6 HHSGA President-Elect Mary-Allen Singer, display the dedication brick to the City of Winter Park.

Media Credit: Brian Hernandez

<b>SHOWING SUPPORT:</b> (left to right) HHSGA members Kim Woodham, Mary-Allen Singer, Matt Sayti, Richard Mino, Brian Hernandez, and Tiffany Valo.
Media Credit: Brian Hernandez
SHOWING SUPPORT: (left to right) HHSGA members Kim Woodham, Mary-Allen Singer, Matt Sayti, Richard Mino, Brian Hernandez, and Tiffany Valo.

In observance of national Earth Day festivities held on Friday, April 22, the Hamilton Holt Student Government Association joined with the Rollins Facilities Management Department to dedicate a tree to the City of Winter Park.

The pine tree was planted in Dr. Alfred J. Hanna Park (on the corner Holt and New York Ave) to both thank the City of Winter Park for their unwavering support of the Holt school, and to help replace trees that were uprooted in the slew of storms that ravaged the community this past Fall. The pine tree also matches the type of foliage that originally grew in abundance in the area now housing Rollins College.

Dr. Sharon Carrier, who will take over as Dean of the Holt School this summer, assisted members of HHSGA in the early morning ceremony. Accompanying the tree, was an engraved brick that was placed to memorialize the event for future generations of park visitors and students alike. HHSGA would like to thank the Valo family for support with funding this event.


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