Members of the Fairview 4-H Club gathered Feb. 2 to prune the rose bushes at Dunne Park. Students from the club volunteer each year so the garden will bloom in spring time.

On Feb. 2, 11 members of Fairview 4-H, along with parent volunteers, trimmed the rose buses at Dunne Park. The local 4-H club takes on the task of cutting back the branches of the rose bushes during the winter months so that the bushes will have plenty of blooms when spring comes.

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