Tree Give Away Part of Farmers’
Market Saturday
Lincoln College Student and Lincoln city
official organize project promoting Tree City Status
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[June 20, 2018]
LINCOLN
Visitors to Lincoln’s Saturday morning ALMH Market this week will
find something unusual among the usual selection of fresh produce –
free trees.
When Kelli Allison, a Lincoln College conservation biology major,
learned that Lincoln is a designated “Tree City,” she decided she
wanted to do something to help raise awareness of the program and
benefit the environment at the same time.
Working with Lincoln Streets Superintendent Walt Landers, who
oversees the Tree City USA program for the city, they made
arrangements with the National Arbor Day Foundation to obtain 150
trees that could be distributed free to local residents.
The trees will be available on a first come, first served basis at
the Lincoln College Eco Lynx booth at the Market on Saturday, June
23, which runs from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, at the Logan County
Fairgrounds Expo Building.
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The booth will also feature activities for children and adults to learn about
the benefit of urban trees, according to Julia Ossler, lead faculty for the
Lincoln College Conservation Biology program.
More than 3,400 communities have made the commitment to becoming a Tree City
USA, according to the National Arbor Day Foundation. They have achieved Tree
City USA status by meeting four core standards of sound urban forestry
management: maintaining a tree board or department, having a community tree
ordinance, spending at least $2 per capita on urban forestry and celebrating
Arbor Day every April.
[Mark Gordon
Public Relations and Media Manager
Lincoln College] |