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Conservation for Earth Day
Date: 4/23/2012 Album ID: 1456474
Hanover Academy students, from left,  Dustin Burkhardt, 8, and his brother Aidan, 10, look on as Lora Clark, 9, of Crozet prepares a recycled school milk carton for planting a sunflower as her sister Virginia Clark, 10, looks on at the Hanover Academy booth at Down to Earth 2012 an Earth Day celebration held Sunday at the Bass Pro Shops.
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Rhane Elder, 10, a 5th grader at Hanover's Pole Green Elementary School helps pot a plant for Madysun ELizard, 9, (glasses)  of Henrico at the school's booth at Down to Earth 2012, an Earth Day celebration held at the Bass Pro Shops on Sunday April 22, 2012
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Alexandra Ringer, 16, L, of Atlee High School and Mary Dustin, 17, of Hanover High School help paint a dumpster that will be positioned at Hanover High School during Down to Earth 2012, an Earth Day celebration held Sunday at the Bass Pro Shops.
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Down to Earth 2012, sponsored by the Hanover Association of Businesses and Chamber of Commerce and held at the Bass Pro Shops brought eco-friendly ideas, vendors and people together for an Earth Day celebration Sunday, April 22, 2012.
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A beaming Kendall Wilkinson, 5, of Mechanicsville shows off a flower she planted for her mom using recycled modeling clay containers at a booth sponsored by the Pole Green Elementary School at Down to Earth 2012, an Earth Day celebration at the Bass Pro Shops in Hanover County.
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