Summary: "What better way to make an impression on the community she calls home than by creating her own garden, Aledo High School graduate Gabby Shultz thought. So, as one of the top 10 honorees in the Ford Leadership Scholars program, that's exactly what she did."
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Changing the world one garden at a time
The Community News, 27 July 2022
AHS grad helps enhance beauty of Cross Timbers Garden
Excerpt:
Her passion for the outdoors, especially education outdoors, drove her on. She met with local government officials to discuss how she could help with the local master gardening program. The result: an even more beautiful Cross Timbers Garden for folks to enjoy.
"Meeting individuals such as Ms. (Cynthia) White, Ms. (Toni) Fisher, and Ms. (Lea) Young, this group of people has shaped me into the person I am today in the few short months they had with me," Schultz said. "From the first meeting outside of the garden to speaking at the Parker County Master Garden Convention in front of hundreds of master gardeners, it has been an incredible experience."
The garden, located at 631-799 Ranch House Rd. in Willow Park, was already a pleasant place to visit, and was made even mores o through Schultz's project.
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