Waikiki Elementary School students, aided by the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation, planted trees on campus yesterday as they learned about healthy diets and a healthy planet. Brayden Kubota, left, and other students filled in dirt around a tree held by state Arborist Jackie Lee Ralya.
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