Saturday, July 28, 2012

Trees add value


Tree Applications available NOW
The Park People’s
4th Annual Denver Digs Trees
Fall Shade Tree Distribution
Apply Online: www.TheParkPeople.org
or contact The Park People at 303-722-6262
Deadline for applications: September 1
Tree pick-up: October 6
These trees are strictly for your yard (on private property),
NOT along the street in the public right-of-way.
(For street-side trees, consider our spring street tree program.)
Trees are only $25 each
and Free to residents in our target neighborhoods
(Trees this size usually sell for $100+)

Denver Digs Trees has provided more than 44,000 affordable and free trees to Denver residents over the past 21 years.  We offer a variety of beautiful trees that make our communities healthier, more livable places.
Target neighborhoods: Athmar Park, Baker, Barnum, Barnum West, Chaffee Park, Clayton, Cole, Elyria-Swansea, Five Points, Globeville, Green Valley Ranch, Jefferson Park, Lincoln Park, Montbello, Northeast Park Hill, Ruby Hill, Skyland, Sun Valley, Valverde, Villa Park, West Colfax, Westwood, and Whittier.  While trees for all other neighborhoods cost $25, “Treeships” are available for those with financial hardship.
There are a variety of ways your group can spread the word about this opportunity to your neighbors:
Email the Announcement
Email the announcement above to members of your group.  Just copy, paste, and send!  The PDF of the tree application is attached or residents can visit the link on the announcement to apply online.
Canvass the Neighborhood – Cross the Digital Divide and reach out to families who aren’t on your email list
Organize a homegrown canvassing effort to take flyers and applications around to your neighbors, inviting them to apply for trees.  Canvass between now and the end of August to ensure that residents can get their applications in by Sept 1.  The Park People can provide canvassing materials and a canvassing guide.  This is a wonderful opportunity to build a sense of community and purpose among neighbors and work toward tangible improvements to your neighborhood and the local and global environment.
Encourage your Neighborhood Newspaper to Run a Story or Advertisement
We’re happy to provide a press release.  Reporters may contact The Park People for any additional information.
Drop Off Tree Applications to Neighborhood Hot Spots
You know your neighborhood’s hot spots and gathering places better than we do.  Leave small stacks of tree applications at coffee shops, gardening stores, and other locations where folks might see and take them.  Contact us for printed applications.
Host a Denver Digs Representative to Speak to your Group
A Denver Digs staff member or volunteer can come to your group’s meeting to present briefly on the benefits of trees in our neighborhoods and what we have to offer for the spring distribution.  (To conserve our organization’s precious resources, we prefer to speak to groups of 10 or more.)
Please let me know if you think your group can help us get the word out about the Fall Shade Trees.  You can contact me at 303-722-6262 or kim@theparkpeople.org.  Also, read below if you’d like more information about how trees improve our quality of life.
Thanks for all you do to make Denver a great place to live!
Kim
Kim Yuan-Farrell
Program Manager
The Park People
1510 S Grant St                Please note our new address.
Denver, CO 80210
(303) 722-6262
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City Trees… Improving our Quality of Life
Studies Show that Trees…
·         beautify urban spaces
·         enhance property values – up to 10%!
·         attract businesses and shoppers and help revitalize local economies
·         build community by creating great public spaces, from our sidewalks to our parks to our city centers
·         improve our mental health and sense of well being
·         improve our physical health by attracting us outdoors
·         buffer noise
·         improve traffic safety by calming traffic
·         reduce air pollution
·         improve water quality and reduce runoff
·         provide shelter for birds and other wildlife
·         save energy (and money and our warming planet) by cooling our buildings, neighborhoods, and city
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The Park People
1510 S Grant St                Please note our new address.
Denver, CO 80210
(303) 722-6262
The Park People is a nonprofit organization that works to preserve, enhance, and advocate for Denver’s parks, recreation resources, open space and urban forest.
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