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Celebrating 40 years in the U.S., Subaru makes donation on Earth Day
by Auto123.com
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Subaru of America purposefully decided to celebrate Earth Day in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Now in its 40th year of operation in the United States, the Japanese automaker distributed a total of 160 cherry trees to be planted in cities in which Subaru owns facilities: Aurora, Connecticut; Austell, Georgia; Cherry Hill, Westampton and Pennsauken, New Jersey; Itasca, Illinois; Portland, Oregon; and Whitestown, Indiana.
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Such action comes as no surprise to those familiar with Subaru's environmental efforts. Planting began in April, allowing many of the blossoms to debut by Earth Day, April 22. A true harbinger of spring, the cherry tree has historically been given as a gesture of friendship. Subaru's celebratory gift of the flowering cherry trees, with their distinctive pink and white blossoms, will beautify the aforementioned locations for years to come.
Photo Credit : Jupiter Images
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