Monday evening the desk of Mayor Keith Snyder in the city council chamber was hidden behind a wall of brightly decorated cans. The artwork was done by the students of Carroll Catholic School and the cans donated to the Lincoln Community Gardens project. The cans are to be placed around young plants to offer shelter. Also, plants can be watered inside the cans, saving water and at the same time putting it where it is needed. Snyder said other area schools are also working on similar projects for the gardens this year.

Picture by Nila Smith  (Click on picture for larger image.)

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