OKC Tree Give-Away- Fall 2008
The City of Oklahoma City’s releafokc program is dedicated to building a sustainable urban forest through private and public partnerships.
Great OKC Tree Giveaway
Thanks to the success of The Great OKC Tree Give-Away in Spring 2008, the City’s Planning and Parks and Recreation Departments are pleased to announce another Great OKC Tree Give-Away this Fall. The Tree Bank Foundation and Houston-based Apache Foundation will once again make 1,000 trees available to Oklahoma City residents.
For three days in October, we will distribute small, 3-gallon trees to pre-registered Oklahoma City residents. Because of the efforts of the Tree Bank Foundation, we will have quality Oklahoma-grown trees for our residents.
The Great OKC Tree Giveaway is being implemented through the City’s NeighborWoods Program, which provides free trees for planting in residential neighborhoods.
Putting Down Roots
The Oklahoma City Planning Department has prepared "Putting Down Roots," a 116-page guide to choosing and taking care of trees for central Oklahoma landscapes. This guide features full-color photos and information about more than 50 trees appropriate for Oklahoma landscapes.
Neighborwoods Program
The NeighborWoods program connects community sponsors with citizens to provide trees to residential neighborhoods in low- to moderate-income neighborhoods. The program provides educational tools and resources to recipients to foster long-term success of their trees.
To date, the NeighborWoods program has facilitated planting over 500 trees in the Douglas-Edgemere, Helm Farm, Paseo, Memorial Heights, Hope Crossing and Miller neighborhoods. The program has also organized education and distribution of 3,000 seedlings to local schools.
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