School commemorates 20 years with Living Earth Legacy

To the Editor:

The Bethlehem Children's School is delighted to celebrate 20 years of providing quality education in a stress-free, test-free environment, a one-of-a-kind offering for the town of Bethlehem. We invite the community to join with us in commemorating this milestone through a creative and long-lasting endeavor.

It is with pride that we announce our Living Earth Legacy Campaign and invite you to take part.  At the root of our campaign is an opportunity for you, your family, or your business to show your support with an everlasting, personalized, environmentally friendly tree plaque. 

Legacy plaques will be affixed in an environmentally sound method to the trees in our mixed species forest that make up our outdoor classroom. 

Living Earth Legacy plaques are made out of stainless steel, which will not rust and have been proven not to damage the trees or inhibit their growth as our goal is to ensure the sustainability of our on-campus forest for generations to come. 

With a $100 donation to our school, your personalized plaque will signify that you share our commitment to our one, living Earth.  To participate in the campaign you may visit the school’s website at bethlemchildrensschool.org or call 478-0224.

Heather LeVeille

Administrative Director

The Bethlehem Children's School

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