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North Natomas Regional Park Part of NeighborWoods Month Celebrations

Cultivate Diversity: Mix It Up for Healthy NeighborWoods

This planting is a neighborhood gathering to improve the canopy of a fairly new park and will culminate in a celebration BBQ with City Councilmember and Executive Director of the Sacramento Tree Foundation, Ray Tretheway.

Date: October 18, 2008

Time: 8:30 a.m.

Location: North Natomas Regional Park.

Purpose: To celebrate the benefits of trees in the places people live. During National NeighborWoods Month, we want to share the message that planting and caring for trees adds value to our communities. Trees are a local concern and a national asset. Participate in a National NeighborWoods Month celebration to enhance your community's health, and further our collective efforts to ensure that everyone gets to live in neighborhoods with trees.

Note: National NeighborWoods Month is part of the National NeighborWoods program, an initiative to re-green North American cities from coast to coast. The National NeighborWoods initiative is a program of the national Alliance for Community Trees in partnership with The Home Depot Foundation.

For Immediate Release Contact:
Constance Crawford
September 29, 2008
Sacramento Tree Foundation
(916) 924-8733 ext. 118
constance@sactree.com

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Related Resources:
Local NeighborWoods Month Event Media Advisory
National NeighborWoods Month Media Advisory