Volunteers help plant 20 trees at Memorial Park in Pooler
The twenty trees were planted Friday, a week after Georgia Arbor Day
Volunteers help plant 20 trees at Memorial Park in Pooler By Sam Bauman | February 26, 2021 at 3:06 PM EST - Updated February 26 at 6:59 PM
POOLER, Ga. (WTOC) - Georgia Arbor Day was one week ago, but Friday the City of Pooler celebrated with the addition of more than a dozen trees to a local park.
“On this beautiful day in Pooler we’re thankful for the sunshine and warm air,” said Pooler Councilwoman Karen Williams.
A great day to do something great.
Georgia Power encourages planting the right tree in the right place on Georgia Arbor Day
Company planted nearly 450,000 trees last year as part of conservation efforts
Tips highlight importance of residents planting the proper distance from power lines
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ATLANTA, Feb. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Georgia Power works every day to keep reliability high across the state and, with Georgia Arbor Day marking the start of the spring planting season this month, the company encourages customers to make the right landscaping choices around homes and businesses. Planting the right tree in the right place helps reduce the chance of a power outage in the event of a storm. It also reduces the need for future pruning by tree contractors and can improve accessibility to wires and equipment for line crews.
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