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Registration for Tree Tender courses is open online at www.PittsburghForest.org/TreeTenders. Local tree experts provide instruction, and the course covers everything from tree biology to planting and pruning. A $40 donation is requested to participate in the course, and scholarships are available. The course includes three evening sessions. Dinner will be provided at each session, and participants will receive a Tree Tender safety vest and certificate upon successful completion of the program. Participants may sign-up for continuing education workshops that cover pruning and tree identification in greater detail. Upon completion of an additional ten hours of volunteer participation at FPUF tree care and planting events, Tree Tenders will receive a pair of hand pruners.
Additionally, through TreeVitalize, a joint project of Allegheny County, the City of Pittsburgh, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, neighborhoods with certified Tree Tenders who are able to organize neighborhood tree plantings will be eligible to receive ten or more street trees for their communities. TreeVitalize will work with community groups, non-profits, and municipal agencies to plant 20,000 trees throughout the region by 2012.
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• Tuesdays July 1st, 8th, & 15th targeting
• Tuesdays July 29th, August 5th, & 12th targeting Carrick and the South Side
• Thursdays September 4th, 11th, & 18th targeting North Point Breeze,
• Tuesdays September 23rd, 30th, & October 7th, targeting Marshall-Shadeland, Mexican War Streets,
• Wednesdays October 15th, 22nd, & 29th, targeting the Hill District, Downtown, and
Visit www.pittsburghforest.org/TreeTenders or email caitlin@pittsburghforest.org to learn more about the program.
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