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Friends of the Oak Grove (FOG) Cemetery worked together on the planting of ten new trees in the Cemetery on May 9, 2009. The planting was part a planting effort that added new trees to the Cemetery to replace older trees. The Oak Grove Cemetery is one of Fall River's treasures. Built in the mid-1800s, this cemetery was one of the first to be modeled on the park-like design of the Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge. It affords wonderful walking paths in a natural setting that is quiet and undisturbed. In order to continue to replace older trees, the Friends of Oak Grove Cemetery contributions from numerous sources to plant eighteen new trees in 2008. For more information about the Friends of Oak Grove Cemetery or the planting effort, contact Michael L. Keane.
 

(Top row) Friends of Oak Grove (FOG) Cemetery members Gale Medeiros, Steve Plasski and David Dennis work on planting a tulip tree. (Middle row) FOG members and trees stewards assist in planting a Pin Oak. (Middle row, center) A tulip tree bud begins to open. (Bottom row, left and center) Paul and Rhoda Lindo work on the installation of a new Pink Horse chestnut tree. (Bottom row, right) Arborist Dennis Brodeur speaks with Karin Wood and Mary Ann Wordell while FOG members and tree stewards plant an October Glory Red Maple.

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