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Westminster School volunteer day at TreeHouse

Students from Westminster School with the artwork they created while volunteering at TreeHouseOn Monday 29 October 2007, TreeHouse was visited by four Westminster School pupils who were keen to volunteer and to spend some time in class.

During the afternoon visit Josh, Hannah, Hannah and Gabriel spent time working on two very different projects: a gardening project and a creative piece of work. The gardening project was to dig a bedding area as some of the TreeHouse pupils enjoy planting and gardening. The creative project involved designing a fundraising thermometer for the Arsenal partnership.

TreeHouse would like to say a big thank you for all the hard work that was undertaken that day. The Westminster pupils were enthusiastic and determined and this was reflected in the end result as illustrated.

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