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Ticktockers care for local trees

FALLBROOK – National Charity League Ticktocker daughters are caring for Fallbrook's downtown Community Forest.

The Perko family is giving up their year of commitment as both girls, Gabriella and Leila Perko, are moving on to their future, broadening their education.

Gabriella Perko is a graduating senior and is awaiting responses from her university applications. She has earned 1,710 community service hours with her six-year involvement in the NCL Inc. Leila Perko, a junior, is avidly pursuing a vet assistant certification. She is a team member of San Diego Zoo Conservation Corp.

Trees, vital to a healthy environment, are even more important with increased traffic. Ever more attention is directed toward the benefits of trees with the concern about future effects of climate change. Save Our Forest is grateful for the assistance by NCL Ticktockers.

Check out a way that individuals can help on the FLC website, http://www.fallbrooklandconservancy.org/. "Cut the Carbon – Plant a Tree" is a current project of the Save Our Forest, a committee of Fallbrook Land Conservancy.

Submitted by Fallbrook Land Conservancy.

 

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