Earth Day Planting in Upper Hill Neighborhood

IMG_7105Approximately 40 Regreen Springfield volunteers gathered on April 22nd, on Albemarle Street in Upper Hill, armed with shovels and pails to celebrate Earth Day by planting 49 new shade trees. The trees were donated by the Berkshire Bank Foundation and those doing the work included volunteers from Berkshire Bank, the University of Massachusetts, Cathedral and Central High Schools along with city forestry workers.

Edward Casey, the city forester, started the morning by giving instructions to the gathered volunteers on best practices for making sure the trees grow well and stay healthy. The project included three varieties of shade trees that should grow about 50 feet high, he said.

“I think it’s a great thing to be planting trees on Earth Day,” Casey said. “It’s fantastic that we are getting some help with funding from Berkshire Bank and as always ReGreen Springfield steps to the plate and helps us get these streets planted.”

The Upper Hill neighborhood, particularly side streets along Wilbraham Road, has a significant shortage of trees that the city, corporations and volunteers are striving to address, Casey said. Getting 49 trees on one street is a “home run,” Casey said.  “It’s a great thing to do,” said Kyle Kazeroid of Chicopee, a Cathedral High School student volunteering with ReGreen Springfield. “We’re just making the city a better place. It’s great to help everyone out.”

David Bloniarz, president of ReGreen Springfield, said the the project was a great opportunity for the group to continue its mission to “re-green the streets one tree at a time. Based on the residents response, we really think we are providing something that provides a great benefit to the quality of life for the neighborhoods of the city,” Bloniarz said.

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno praised the project as “another example of the collaborative approach the city embraces as we continue our efforts to improve the quality of life in our neighborhoods.”

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Regreen Springfield Participates in Earth Day Festival

IMG_6899On Sunday, April 19th, Regreen Springfield, and 10 other groups celebrated Earth Day at the Springfield Museums.  The event featured informational exhibits, entertainment and other educational activities that highlight the importance of environmental stewardship and conservation.

The day-long Earth Day Festival was held for the 26th year at the Quadrangle and was attended by hundreds of visitors. Regreen Springfield provided information on tree selection and planting tips.  The City of Springfield Forestry Division distributed Concolor Fir seedlings to festival attendees.

Other activities and exhibits at the Festival included the following:

  • Center for EcoTechnology Renewable Resources Display
  • Springfield DPW Recycling Display
  • Massachusetts Wildlife Angler Education Program
  • Keep Springfield Beautiful Great American Cleanup
  • United Water Environmental Services Wastewater Treatment Model
  • Springfield Water and Sewer Commission Drinking Water Display
  • ECOS (Environmental Center for Our Schools) Exploring Nature & Paper Making Activity
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Regreening Fundraiser Gala Planned for May 20th

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Please join Regreen Springfield as we celebrate the Spring season and acknowledge the work of our community volunteers and partners, who have helped to regreen the city… one tree at a time.

On Wednesday, May 20, 2015 Regreen Springfield will be holding our first “May ReGreen Springfield Fundraising Gala” at the Barney Carriage House in Springfield’s Forest Park, from 6:00 -8:00 PM. We hope that you will be able to attend, this festive event, which will help support our continued good work in Springfield.

Just because its a ‘gala’ doesn’t mean that you have to make a fuss over your outfit or your attitude.  Business casual is the order for the evening, and a cash bar and great food will help make it a night of fun and friendship. Your attendance and generous support of this event, will help fund our Summer Youth Intern Program and our 2015 Tree Planting initiatives.

The historic Barney Carriage House at Forest Park will serve as a backdrop for this fun filled evening, and the Park will be in full bloom, celebrating the arrival of Spring and our new tree planting season. Come learn about our upcoming plans for this year, meet our Board members and relax and have a great time.  You will be glad you did.

A suggested tax-deductible donation of $25 per person is requested.  Please RSVP by May 19th by visiting www.regreenspringfield.org/gala

Regreen Springfield is a charity recognized as tax-exempt by the IRS under Section 501(c)(3).  Your donation is tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.

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