Pawnee City Schools students plant flowers at school

  • Extension Educator Mary Moser, left, was there as was her assistant Mary Gottula. Moser is at left and to her right are Daykon Kramer, Clayton Shook, William Vlcek, Christian Moore, Jesse McLaughlin, Dawson Wilkinson, Kaminn Ray Kappel Photos/Republican
    Extension Educator Mary Moser, left, was there as was her assistant Mary Gottula. Moser is at left and to her right are Daykon Kramer, Clayton Shook, William Vlcek, Christian Moore, Jesse McLaughlin, Dawson Wilkinson, Kaminn Ray Kappel Photos/Republican
  • FFA advisor Mark Bloss looks over the plants.
    FFA advisor Mark Bloss looks over the plants.
  • Jacob Lytle carries sacks of Black Mulch, left is Taegan Rottman and right is Hallye Friedly.
    Jacob Lytle carries sacks of Black Mulch, left is Taegan Rottman and right is Hallye Friedly.
  • Among those students working were from left Madolyn Gottula, Kenadie Schmutz, Emily Lytle, Adrian de Koning, Mallory Branek, and Madison Lytle.
    Among those students working were from left Madolyn Gottula, Kenadie Schmutz, Emily Lytle, Adrian de Koning, Mallory Branek, and Madison Lytle.
Junior High and High School FFA members, and the Agronomy class were busy planting flowers last Friday at Pawnee City High School. The students worked the morning to accomplish their goal of four new perennial beds created. Joyce Binder, Jason Vetrovsky, Cindy Myers, Mary Moser and Mary Gottula come and worked alongside the kids. April McHenry said they applied for a NRD Native Plantings Grant…

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