Category Archives: Trees

Help us tackle the mulch pile Saturday (12/29) 10:00am

Please come out to lend a hand for a few minutes on Saturday (12/29) at 10:00am. We will make quick work of spreading a mulch pile on our garden bed and trees. Stop by, grab a pitchfork, and burn off … Continue reading

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Reminder: Phils/Mets Game for Tree Endowment, May 9

Happy Spring! If anyone’s thinking about going to the Phils/Mets game on Wed May 9 with the Tree Committee, let me know because our ticket supply is getting low. Seats are $32.each. If you’ve reserved tickets and have not sent … Continue reading

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Friends of Clark Park Fundraiser Phillies game Wed May 9 @ 7:05 vs NY Mets

Come to a Phillies game with us on May 9th! Help raise money for our Tree Endowment with this popular annual fundraiser. Tickets are $32. each, $20. of which goes into the Tree Endowment. This is a popular event and … Continue reading

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Christmas Tree and Electronics Recycling in Clark Park Tomorrow!

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Phillies/Nationals-Friends of Clark Park Fundraiser- Wed Sept 21 7:05 pm

There are a limited number of tickets available for the annual Friends of Clark Park Tree Committee fundraiser. We are sitting in the first 7 rows of sec 205 by the right field foul pole-in fair territory. Tickets are $42. … Continue reading

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Free Trees from the City!

http://www.upenn.edu/sustainability/treegiveaway.html, and http://ucityoffthegrid.com/2011/03/work-at-penn-and-live-in-philly-get-a-free-tree/ About Creating Canopy From the start of his administration, Mayor Michael Nutter declared his strong support for increasing the City’s tree canopy. It has a central place in his shared vision of Philadelphia becoming America’s greenest city … Continue reading

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