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Gary Cooper, University Place Director of Public Works, Parks & Recreation, takes delivery of ten redwood saplings on Jan 9, 2017. These trees will be planted in Paradise Park Pond natural area and Adriana Hess Wetland Park in University Place.
Read More >>Derek Malone, left, and Zach Landgraf, Lacey Parks arborists, take delivery of ten redwood saplings for the City of Lacey Parks and Recreation on Jan 9, 2017. Lacey plans to keep these in their greenhouse for a year or more to increase their size before planting. Nine Archangel redwoods were planted in Woodland Creek Community Park at 6729 Pacific Ave SE, Lacey, WA 98503.
Read More >>Ten coast redwood saplings were delivered to University Place on January 9, 2017. On a personal note, I would like to say that I was able to visit the four redwood saplings planted in Adriana Hess Wetland Park on Jan 12 while returning to Seattle from a visit to Olympia on Jan 26. When I found the first tree, there was a woman standing in front of it almost in a meditative pose. When I greeted her, she explained that…
Read More >>Tracy Bell, left, and Brad Cooper, Everett Park arborists, take delivery of ten redwood saplings for the City of Everett Parks and Recreation on Jan 6, 2017. The ten redwood saplings were planted on March 22, 2018 near the East entrance to Forest Park at 802 E Mukilteo Blvd, Everett, WA 98203.
Read More >>A Planting Ceremony was held on December 10 at 10 AM at Seattle’s Jefferson Park, with five redwood saplings, clones of some of the largest and oldest trees on earth, being planted by children from Plant for the Planet — a world-wide kid-run organization of 8 to 14 year-olds interested in tree planting, keeping fossil fuels in the ground, and fighting poverty through climate justice. Below is the program and some photos from that event. Program – Moving the Giants…
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