“So what we can do now is just have some people come on board and donate,” said Guy Amos Marcelin, CEO of Good Heart Ministry. “We can get enough money to buy black cement and gravel to get things done by July.”
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The cherry blossoms may not have been in full bloom, but the fun was at the annual Lima Sister Cities Association’s Cherry Blossom Festival.
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - The Lima Sister Cities Association celebrated Japanese culture at their annual festival on Saturday.
The Japanese Garden was a gift from Lima's Sister City Harima-Cho Japan full of weeping cherry trees. You can find the garden across the river from the Lima YMCA. It serves as a symbol of friendship between the two cities. This Saturday the sister city association is preparing a site at the park for some special pieces of art.