May 26, 2015

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Here’s what’s happening in urban and community forestry:

Thanks for all you do for urban forestry!

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Nancy Hughes, Executive Director
California Urban Forests Council

Volunteers Needed: California State Fair

Volunteers are needed for the Green Dream Climbing Experience and Ask the Arborist booth at the California State Fair from July 10th – 26th. If this interests you click here to sign up and take one of the weekday or weekend hour shifts! If you can’t participate but would like to sponsor click here for more details. If there are other questions that you need answered you can contact Mary Pendleton through her email: [email protected].


Trees and Drought Workshop

 

There will be a Trees and Drought: Using Water Wisely workshop Thursday June 25th in Santa Rosa, Ca. The information shared will be on how to minimize impacts to new and established trees during the drought. It will cover the response of trees to water deficits, how to measure soil moisture status, situations where trees should be irrigated and much more. To register click here!


Australian Trees Workshop

Expert of Australian trees, Dean Nicolle, will be teaching a workshop with Matt Ritter a Cal Poly Biology Professor on Wednesday July 1st at the Huntington Botanical Gardens in Pasadena, Ca. The focus of the workshop will be on Australian trees that can survive a dryer climate. The workshop costs $120 and the proceeds go to support student projects at the Cal Poly Plant Conservatory. To register click here or email Matt Ritter at [email protected].


California River Parkways Grant Program

California River Parkways Grant Program!! Application period is between June 1st and September 1st. For guidelines and more information click here. Technical Assistance Workshops will be held as well on June 2nd in Sacramento and June 9th in Azusa. For more questions contact the California Natural Resource Agency by emailing [email protected].

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Learn more about the Invest From the Ground Up campaign – Growing Trees Makes Great Neighborhoods!

Click here to learn about a Volunteer Manager Position at TreePeople!

Participate in the Great American Tree Competition through American Grove. Nominations due by June 30th. Click here for competition specifics!

Click here to read Managing Neighborhood Change: A Framework for Sustainable and Equitable Revitalization by Alan Mallach!

 

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