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Village of Lima Mayor John Skiptunas cordially invites area residents to the Village’s 2021 Arbor & Electric Vehicle Day on Saturday, May 1st from 9am to noon in the Mark Tubbs Memorial Park.
The first 100 attendees will receive a free potted tree to either plant at home or in a designed location in the Mark Tubbs Memorial Park. Tree varieties will include Northern Red Oak, Colorado Blue Spruce, and Douglas Fir.
Area electric vehicle owners will have their cars on display in the parking lot. Visitors will have the ability to learn about electric vehicle ownership. Representatives from car dealerships will also be present to provide information on incentives for leasing and purchasing electric vehicles.
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CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Clarksville residents can pick up a bare-root seedling tree at Edith Pettus Park on April 24 as part of the Tennessee Environmental Council’s ‘Plant a Tree for Tennessee’ program.
Seedlings will be available for a $1.99 donation, and can be reserved online through Green Interchange.
There are 12 species of tree available, including Northern Red Oak, Redbud, Tulip Poplar and Witch Hazel.
The event is meant to build on the success of Clarksville’s Arbor Day celebration and TN Tree Day initiatives, according Parks and Rec spokesman Ryan Sample.
City Forester Katherine Killebrew said in a press release that planting trees in Clarksville is beneficial to the city as a whole.
Conservation district selling trees
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EDWARDSVILLE The Madison County Soil and Water Conservation District is now taking order for its spring tree sale.
Trees available include Eastern White Pine, Northern Red Oak, Swamp White Oak, Black Oak, Northern Pecan, Bald Cypress and American Plum. They come in bundles of 10 of one variety of tree. These are conservation grade trees and are bare root trees.
Friday, April 2, is the last day to place an order and pay for the trees. Order forms can be found on the Madison County Soil & Water Conservation District Facebook page or by calling the office 618-656-7300, ext. 3, between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.