From Harford County government:
Harford County will celebrate Arbor Day 2018 on Friday, March 30 by planting 250 trees at Annie’s Playground located at 864 Smith Lane in Fallston. Participants should arrive by 9:30 a.m.
This year marks Harford County’s 15th annual Arbor Day celebration with volunteers invited to help the Department of Planning & Zoning plant native tree species. In addition to tree plantings, there will be related displays and demonstrations from local organizations including the Susquehannock Wildlife Society and an appearance by Myrtle the Recycling Turtle. Volunteers will receive a free native tree and light refreshments will be served. County Executive Barry Glassman also plans to attend and join in the planting.
The event begins at 10:00 a.m. and is expected to last two to three hours. Families, civic organizations, school groups, and Scouts are welcome. Please bring a hammer, shovel, and work gloves, if possible.
The free native tree will be provided courtesy of the Forest Conservancy District Board of Harford County, an advocacy group that promotes stewardship, conservation, and sustainable use of Maryland’s forest resources.
This year’s Arbor Day celebration will include the 15th annual presentation of the Arbor Day Foundation’s National Arbor Day Tree City USA Award to Harford County government. The award recognizes the work of elected officials, staff and citizens who plant and care for the community forest, which benefits both the environment and the economy. The Arbor Day Foundation is a nonprofit conservation organization of nearly one million members whose mission is to inspire people to plant, nurture and celebrate trees.
Since 2003, Harford County has planted over 32,000 trees in recognition of Arbor Day. Tree varieties native to the county include red maple, tulip poplar, white oak, black walnut, eastern red cedar and redbud. Planting and conserving trees improves the quality of life by reducing air pollution, stabilizing soils, and reducing water pollution through absorption. Trees also enhance property values, and reduce noise and visual pollution. They provide protection from the sun by reducing glare; they reduce the heat island effect by shading buildings and parking lots, and they add beauty to our surroundings.
For more information about this year’s Arbor Day celebration, or to volunteer, please contact Jennifer Wilson, Department of Planning and Zoning, at 410-638-3103 ext. 1365.
lon staghorn says
no one needs ‘Arbor Day Foundation’ to get together, plant trees and be wise to the needs for trees in our world ….personally I feel Arbor Day Foundation is a scam…for opportunists …they are a sham…just call your buddies, get a deal on some bare-root saplings…from a good nurseryman/woman…and plant them…at your own chosen speed…
i am not open to debate this matter, it’s based on personal experience and investigation only..
Git r Done says
This is a beautiful thing planting trees, now we need to expand the beauty on a daily basis on making each Harford County town appealing (Aberdeen, you need HELP..so many main street businesses of violation in front of stores need to be addressed) at any rate…I say plant those trees! PS..Thank you to all that volunteer! You are good people! Can’t wait to see pictures of the final planting and the ultimate beauty brought to the park.
Charlotte Pine says
Screw trees. Build more transit.