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A gratitude tree blooms in Bristol

THE BRISTOL GRATITUDE Tree continues to grow as community members add “leaves” of thanksgiving, expressing gratitude for the town of Bristol, the environment and friends and family, among other things. The project was set up by Bristol resident Porter Knight and is located near Cubbers Restaurant on Bristol’s Main Street.
Photo courtesy of Porter Knight
October 31, 2024
While many trees around Addison County have already shed their leaves for the year, one tree in the area is just beginning to bloom — the Bristol Gratitude Tree.
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