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      Front Page February 10, 2010  RSS feed


      Free trees available to mark Arbor Day

      The New Jersey Tree Foundation is offering free 2-year-old trees (1 to 2 feet tall) to celebrate Arbor Day 2010 in New Jersey.

      Schools, local governments, tree groups, nonprofit organizations, Scout groups, and any volunteer organization may apply for the free trees. All planting must occur on public lands, be done by volunteers and maintained for two years.

      A variety of evergreen and deciduous trees will be available. For further information or to request an application, email Lisa Simms at njtf1@juno.com or download an application from www.newjerseytreefoundation. org/FreeTrees.asp. The deadline for application materials is Feb. 26.

      In 12 years, the New Jersey Tree Foundation’s Celebrate Arbor Day! program has planted more than 110,000 trees in parks, schools, and public spaces across New Jersey, according to a press release.

      There are many ways the trees can be used to beautify a neighborhood. Trees can be planted in a vacant lot to create an urban forest, planted as a windbreak for a community garden or at a school, planted in a nursery, or trees can be planted randomly throughout a park, school or cemetery.

      The New Jersey Tree Foundation is a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion, enhancement and development of urban and community forestry activities in New Jersey through education, volunteerism, community outreach, partnerships, and grants.

      The New Jersey Tree Foundation is committed to providing exceptional forestry programs, services and opportunities to New Jersey’s cities and towns, according to the press release.