And, he said, "It's better than what we usually do."
All kidding aside, the Crownsville kid knows what Earth Day is all about: making the world a better place to live through cleaner air and water.
Zach and his fellow fourth-graders spent yesterday delivering donated plants to classrooms to improve indoor air quality.
Other students were outside, getting dirty, as they planted two of the 17 new rain gardens on the St. Martin's school and church...
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