[Vision2020] PR - City of Moscow Tree Commission Hosts Adopt-A-Tree Program Orientation - CORRECTED
Stephanie Kalasz
skalasz at ci.moscow.id.us
Thu Apr 10 10:56:40 PDT 2014
City of Moscow
206 E Third Street
Moscow, ID 83843
Contact: Gary J. Riedner, City Supervisor
p | 208.883.7006
e | griedner at ci.moscow.id.us<mailto:griedner at ci.moscow.id.us>
w | www.ci.moscow.id.us<http://www.ci.moscow.id.us>
PRESS RELEASE
City of Moscow Tree Commission Hosts Adopt-A-Tree Program Orientation - CORRECTED
April 10, 2014 (Moscow, Idaho) - The City of Moscow is hosting an Adopt-A-Tree Orientation session for those interested in learning more about the new program. Join the City of Moscow Tree Commission and City Arborist, Tom Grundin on Thursday, April 10, at the Eggan Youth Center at 1515 East D Street in Moscow, Idaho at 6:30 p.m.
The Adopt-a-Tree Program is designed to assist the City in stewardship of Moscow's urban forest. The goal of the program is to enhance the short and long-term viability of the community forest, through an increased level of care and oversight for newly planted, young, and mature trees throughout the City, while extending the resources of the Parks Department.
Individual volunteers, families, service groups and other entities are welcome to volunteer in the program, and "adopt" one tree, several trees, and larger groups if available. Once accepted into the program and having attended an orientation session, volunteers will have the privilege of oversight and responsibility for their trees, as specified in their volunteer agreement with the City.
Activities may include weekly watering when necessary, light pruning, mulching, weeding, removal of suckers, and the installation of tree rings. Volunteers will also be asked to notify the City if they see any damage, stress symptoms, or other items of concern related to the tree's well-being, so the City can take appropriate action. Volunteers will only be asked to work from ground-level, no ladder or climbing work will be allowed.
Trees in any of the City parks, rights-of-way, or open spaces will be included in the program, no work on privately owned trees will be allowed. Volunteers need no arboricultural experience; the program is designed for those willing to learn about the care and longevity of these plants, with oversight from the City. Residents who do have experience with the care and maintenance of trees are also welcome to the program, and may be allowed to mentor those who seek additional training.
The program is designed to provide volunteers with several options regarding the level of time and opportunities involved, allowing a flexible approach to the project.
For more information, application forms, and adoption guidelines, please contact Tom Grundin, Community Forestry Administrator at 883-7098, or tgrundin at ci.moscow.id.us<mailto:tgrundin at ci.moscow.id.us>.
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Story Contact: Tom Grundin, Parks &Facilities Manager
Phone: 208.883.7098
Email: tgrundin at ci.moscow.id.us<mailto:tgrundin at ci.moscow.id.us>
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