April Brings Trees to NJ Communities

This April, the NJ Tree Foundation (NJTF) worked with dozens of amazing partners across NJ to reforest cities and towns in need of trees! At these exciting community planting events, hundreds of volunteers joined the NJTF to dig holes and plant “the right tree for the right place in the right way.” Check out our list of awesome April tree planting events!

10152406_10152493355493273_1486028197348935566_nCamden, NJ:
Acelero Learning Center
Harry C. Sharp School
Joseph’s House for the Homeless
Ferry Avenue and Webster Streets
Read more about our Camden program.

Newark, NJ:
Pedal Farm and SAS
Fruit Tree Planting
Forest Hill Community Association
Read more about our Newark Program.

10325366_10152488848273273_4809332432604534827_nVineland, NJ:
Landis Park Earth Day Event

Bloomfield, NJ:
NY/NJ SuperBowl Host Committee
Passing of the Shovel to AZ
at Brookdale Park

In addition, our Green Streets Crew was hired to plant trees in Glen Rock, Bergenfield, Liberty State Park, and Red Bank this month. Read more about hiring Green Streets to perform landscape services in your town.

Please consider supporting NJTF’s tree planting efforts across NJ as a volunteer or donor.

Volunteers Needed for Earth Day Tree Planting!

The NJ Tree Foundation, in partnership with the Vineland Environmental Commission and Calpine, will plant 50 shade trees in Landis Park on Earth Day, 4/22/2014. This tree planting will help replace the many trees lost from storms over the past few years.

Here’s the Scoop:

Date: 4/22/2014
Time: 9AM until about Noon
Place: Landis Park, NE Blvd and North 6th Street, Vineland, NJ
Event: Earth Day Tree Planting
RSVP to Lisa at  njtf1@juno.com

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National NeighborWoods Month Photo Contest

The New Jersey Tree Foundation has received an honorable mention in the Alliance For Community Tree’s 2013 National NeighborWoods® Month photo contest. This contest places a spotlight on some of the 250 nonprofits and 26,000 volunteers who planted 50,000 trees during National NeighborWoods® Month. Congratulations to the winners and thank you to our volunteers, our perfect photo models!

Here are some of the photos we submitted to the contest – all happy trees and tree lovers enjoying National NeighborWoods® Month!

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Lori Braunstein Joins Board of Trustees

225022_153742271360208_4137623_nThe NJ Tree Foundation is proud to announce that Lori Braunstein has joined our Board of Trustees! Lori is the founder and President of Sustainable Cherry Hill and the Director of Green Schools at the Delaware Valley Green Building Council. She is a 2010 Environmental Leadership Program Fellow, holds an advanced certificate from the Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education, is a member of the Climate Reality Leadership Corps, and is credentialed as a LEED Green Associate.

Lori has been honored by the Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders, the American Society of Civil Engineers West Jersey Branch, and the US Environmental Protection Agency District II. Just recently, she was the recipient of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) South Jersey’s Environmental Advocate Award of 2014.

Lori has supported the NJ Tree Foundation’s Camden Urban Airshed Reforestation Program as a volunteer for many years. To celebrate her birthday in 2012, she helped organize a tree planting in Camden, asking friends and family to donate or volunteer in lieu of birthday gifts. This project is among the most amazing, selfless acts any NJ Tree Foundation volunteer has done to benefit the lives of others through trees. You can read more about this project in our 2012-2013 Annual Report. Lori, it is with great enthusiasm and gratitude that we welcome you to our Board of Trustees!

Trees Restore Beauty

2013 was a busy year for us at the NJ Tree Foundation. In addition to planting trees in Camden and Newark we started a special project to reforest New Jersey communities that were devastated by Hurricane Sandy. Through this project, more than 2,000 trees were planted.

bay head treesHurricane Sandy sent six feet of salt water into Bay Head Elementary School and destroyed 30 trees on the school grounds. In October, we planted 37 new trees and 40 shrubs, grasses, and perennials to reforest the school’s landscape. Nearly all 140 students assisted in the planting! As one elementary schooler ran happily through the maze of newly planted trees, she exclaimed, “There are so many trees – and I want to hug them all!”

Bay Head Elementary School’s exterior beauty was restored by new trees. You can play a role in transforming communities in need through tree planting. It is not too late to make an end-of-year, tax deductible donation to the NJ Tree Foundation.

On behalf of all our 2014 tree recipients who will soon have beautiful trees, we thank you sincerely for your support.

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Volunteers Make Our Season Bright

Each planting season, we hold a special place in our hearts for the volunteers that dedicate many Saturdays to our urban tree planting programs! In Camden and Newark, we rely heavily on these outstanding volunteers to dig holes, plant trees, lay mulch, and assist new volunteers at our planting events. This season, we would like to recognize:

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Camden Urban Airshed Reforestation Program

Paul and Peter love the outdoors! In April, they heard about the NJ Tree Foundation’s Camden program in the newspaper and started volunteering. Since then, Paul and Peter have participated in dozens of Camden tree plantings. Paul explains, “Peter and I have learned quite a bit about planting and the finished product is always gratifying. It’s also kind of neat when we take the PATCO to Philly and we can see our planting handiwork. All of our tree planting experiences have been very positive. Thank you to NJTF. Keep it up!”

IMG_2645Building Blocks of NJ
a Non-Profit Muslim Organization
Newark Renaissance Trees Program

Building Blocks of NJ (BBNJ) is based in Jersey City, and they believe in social services. Members from BBNJ participated in all of our Newark plantings this fall!  Volunteers from BBNJ love being able to see the impact they have on the environment by physically planting trees. Khaled Dardir, a regular volunteer, is hooked on tree-planting, and plants with a purpose, “I want to plant enough tress to cover my carbon foot print.” He finds himself closer to nature through tree-plantings, “[It is] a practice of my religion to take care of the planet and preserve nature as much as possible.” Thank you to all of the hard-working volunteers that have come to plant trees through BBNJ. We look forward to seeing you again in the spring.

Also, thank you to the hundreds of other volunteers that made our fall planting season a success! To get involved, please visit our Volunteer Page or consider making a tax deductible donation to support tree planting across NJ. Thank you!

Camden Fall Season Review: 2013

1394276_10152067524918273_2036091995_nThis fall, our Camden Urban Airshed Reforestation Program (UARP) planted 231 trees with help from 442 volunteers, bringing our numbers since inception to 5,040 trees planted in eleven years! Trees in urban areas improve air and water quality, mitigate pollution, assist with stormwater management, provide shade, and beautify inner-city neighborhoods.

This season, we are recognizing exceptional volunteers that rock our world! Thank you to Paul and Peter Wharburton, a father/son tree planting team, and the CMSRU Cooper Medical School students, who have dedicated themselves to improving Camden’s environment by planting trees.

Did you miss our exciting planting events? Click on the links below.
Campbell Soup Foundation Fruit Tree Project
Camden’s TD Tree Day at Liney Ditch Park
Adventure Aquarium’s “Trees for York Street”
We also hosted (4) street tree plantings made possible by the USDA Forest Service! Locations included the 600 block of Berkley Street, the 1100 block of Sycamore Street, N. 5th Street between Grant and Vine Streets, and Vine Street between 4th and 5th Streets.

THANK YOU to our Fall 2013 Sponsors and In-Kind Donors! 

1384225_10152024885588273_546223152_nUSDA Forest Service
TD Bank
Campbell Soup Foundation
Adventure Aquarium
Camden SMART
United Water Camden, LLC
MAFCO Worldwide Corporation
Wegmans of Cherry Hill
City of Camden
Also, thank you to the individual donors who make our work possible! 

To organize a tree planting event in your community of Camden, please visit our UARP page for an online application or contact Jessica Franzini at (856) 287-4488 or jfranzini.njtf@gmail.com. Applications for spring events are due by December 31st, 2013.

 

Adventure Aquarium Sponsors Camden Event

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The NJ Tree Foundation is pleased to announce that our Camden Urban Airshed Reforestation Program tree planting taking place on 
Saturday, November 2nd from 9am-12pm
 is being sponsored by Adventure Aquarium! Open 365 days a year from 10 am to 5 pm, Adventure Aquarium has been part of the Camden community since 2005, providing new opportunities for families to explore, discover and play.

Join us as we dig holes, plant trees, and lay mulch along the 300 block of York Street on November 2nd! Tree planting is a fun activity for the entire family. Children can also enjoy crafts and activities, courtesy of Adventure Aquarium!

To sign up for this event, please contact Jessica at (856) 287-4488 or jfranzini.njtf@gmail.com.