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The Fall River Public Library’s own “Wing and a Prayer Puppeteers” presented the original puppet presentation of “It’s Arbor Day", on April 24, 2009 in celebration of Arbor Day. Puppet character Rodney Rootbottom shared the origin of this special holiday, as well as the important role trees play in our environment, for children and their parents who gathered in the community room outside the children's library room on the lower floor. Mary Ann Wordell, Fall River's Street Tree Planting coordinator was on hand to pass out pine tree saplings to the children so they could take them home to plant. Arbor Day is a nationally-celebrated observance that encourages tree planting and care. National Arbor Day, founded by J. Sterling Morton in 1872, is celebrated on the last Friday in April. For more information about the Library's programs for children, contact David Mello at 508-324-2700. For  information about the Street Tree Planting program, please contact Mary Ann Wordell at 508-679-8887
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(Top row, left and center) Ava Sutter and Rilei Smith eagerly await the puppet show presented in the Community Room by Children's Librarian David Mello. Nicholas Kalapos responds to a question about trees as Linda Jardin listens. (Middle row, left) Sisters Emma and Caroline Pinto and Evan Kidd pay close attention to the puppet show. (Middle row, right) Catherine Brownell sits on Grace Charron lap while William Jardin listens to the presentation. (Bottom row, left) Two-year-old Keith Gillette of Tiverton looks over the pine tree saplings that Street Tree Planting coordinator Mary Ann Wordell is about to pass out to the children. (Bottom row, center) the children enjoy a video about the importance of trees. (Bottom row, right) Dottie Sutter applauds the presentation.

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