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My three topics of choice are: Arbor Day Foundation, Thuja, or Floorball. Arbor Day Foundation is the best choice. It was founded in Nebraska and the headquarters is based in Lincoln, NE. The page is missing a lot of information and I think I can improve it greatly. Thuja is the scientific name of American Arborvitae. This page is missing information and there is multiple sources of information for this tree from many different horticulture books. Floorball is my last choice. While this page is in need of editing, I believe the Arbor Day Foundation page would be very interesting.


I would enjoy learning more about the Arbor Day Foundation and how it promotes the Arbor Day Holiday in Nebraska. For someone not originally from Nebraska I would like to know how and where Arbor Day and the Arbor Day Foundation got started. Satxra (talk) 23:34, 11 October 2015 (UTC)RicardoReply

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