New Trees Planted in McKnight Neighborhood on TD Bank Tree Days

td bank volunteersOver 50 volunteers planted 47 new shade trees in and along the streets surrounding Magazine Park in Springfield’s McKnight Neighborhood on October 21st.  The effort, which was part of the TD Bank Tree Days, in which over 1,500 new trees were planted within their service area during October.

Each volunteer had a job, whether it was digging the holes, planting the trees, or even making sure the trees got provided enough drinking water. According to Edward Casey, City Forester, “We have the volunteers get the trees in the ground we’ll have a crew come through and mulch them and than we’ll come back and put a tree gauge around them a watering reservoir that will add 20 gallons of water after the planting.”  He added, “Regreen Springfield and TD Bank have been great partners over the years in helping regreen the city.”td bank volunteers group

Matt Maguire, TD Bank Retail Mark Manager for the Greater Springfield Region, said “Research says that communities are safer, reducing energy, lower costs for homes, and just makes it a better city.”

This effort is one of a continued series of tree planting projects undertaken this year by Regreen Springfield and its partners.

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New Trees Planted in Six Corners Neighborhood

Regreen Springfield teams plant trees on Pine Street on October 7th.

Regreen Springfield teams plant trees on Pine Street on October 7th.

On October 7th, Regreen Springfield partnered with Keep Springfield Beautiful, the Springfield Science Museum and the United Parcel Service (UPS) to plant 25 new street trees in the Six Corners Neighborhood.  This planting was part of the Keep America Beautiful grant program that links local affiliates with local UPS employees who provide volunteer support to plant the trees, in addition to the funding for the trees.

The Keep America Beautiful/UPS grant program is intended to help:  sequester levels of carbon dioxide through strategic plantings; emphasize the importance of native tree planting; produce fruit from fruit trees for local consumption; and plant trees that will have a greater likelihood of withstanding natural disasters in communities that have lost a significant number of trees because of a recent natural disaster.

A new tree gets planted on Pine Street, in the shadow of a large Elm tree, on October 7th.

A new tree gets planted on Pine Street, in the shadow of a large Elm tree, on October 7th.

The UPS Foundation grants are part of UPS’s Global Forestry Initiative designed to plant, protect and preserve trees in urban and rural areas in the United States and around the world. UPS has surpassed the company’s 2014 tree planting goals, planting more than 1.7 million trees during that year’s grant cycle. Since 2012, The UPS Foundation and UPS employees have planted more than 3 million trees across 47 countries to support the environment.

The project represents a continued effort by Regreen Springfield to work with the City of Springfield Forestry Division to increase tree cover across the city.

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