Boise employees Jeremy Mann and Chad Williams visited the first grade Indus School classroom of Kim Brown May 1. Mann and Williams present a program entitled “TimberTalk” and educate students on the impact of Boise on the community. Students watched a movie on how a tree goes from a seedling to building a house, and were then able to make bird feeders out of pine cones, bird seeds and peanut butter. The class reported it being an enjoyable learning experience.
Boise employees Jeremy Mann and Chad Williams visited the first grade Indus School classroom of Kim Brown May 1. Mann and Williams present a program entitled “TimberTalk” and educate students on the impact of Boise on the community. Students watched a movie on how a tree goes from a seedling to building a house, and were then able to make bird feeders out of pine cones, bird seeds and peanut butter. The class reported it being an enjoyable learning experience.
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