arbor day 2012
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Arbor Day 2012. April 12, 2011. Community Development. Help Us Celebrate!. A list of events is available at www.tigard-or.gov/arborday. Nature Hike with Tualatin Riverkeepers SOLV-IT Ivy Pull Drop-in Open House: Proposed Urban Forestry Code Impacts Arbor Day Family Story Time. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
C I T Y O F T I G A R DR e s p e c t a n d C a r e | D o t h e R i g h t T h i n g | G e t i t D o n e
Arbor Day2012
April 12, 2011Community Development
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Help Us Celebrate!
A list of events is available at www.tigard-or.gov/arborday.
Nature Hike with Tualatin Riverkeepers SOLV-IT Ivy Pull Drop-in Open House: Proposed Urban Forestry Code
Impacts Arbor Day Family Story Time
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Arbor Day Celebration Fowler Middle School sixth
grade performances
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Celebration Planting To celebrate Arbor Day, the
City and the Tigard-Tualatin School District (TTSD) joined forces to plant over 60 trees on the Fowler Middle School campus.
In addition, over 100 trees were planted at Tigard High School.
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Tree City USA Oregon Community Trees
• Tigard is the recipient of its eleventh consecutive Tree City USA Award and its fourth Tree City USA Growth Award.
• Tigard is the recipient of the Oregon Community Trees 2012 Urban and Community Forestry Award.
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Tree City USA We met the four
requirements to become a Tree City USA for the 11th consecutive year.
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Growth Award Tigard is the recipient of
a Tree City USA growth award for expanded urban forestry efforts including: Developing the city's first
tree inventory, Hosting a community wide
open house on the Urban Forestry Code Revisions.
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Urban and Community Forestry Award Under Mayor Dirksen’s
leadership, the City of Tigard has made significant accomplishments in promoting and expanding urban forestry programs and providing access to nature.
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Thank You To all of our volunteers and
residents who have planted and cared for trees over the past year – thank you!