The Herb Quon Memorial Garden at Anthony Spangler Elementary School got a face lift on September 30. Dozens of Spangler students, staff, and families joined together with volunteers from the Milpitas Kiwanis Club, Oak Hill Cemetery Landscape Team, and the Milpitas High School Key Club to weed, plant, and beautify the garden. Thanks to the hard work of the Spangler PTA Board and President Silvia Dias, volunteers planted veggies, flowers, fruit trees and succulents across the garden. The revamped garden is being used for science enrichment classes, outdoor instruction, and is now open for student enjoyment during some recess periods.
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