Community Tree Stewards course on Community Forestry

Posted by on April 23, 2004

Community Tree Stewards: A 2 Day Short Course on Community Forestry in Pennsylvania
Montgomery County 4H Center, Creamery, PA
Wednesday, May 19 and Thursday, May 20, 2004.

This two-day program helps municipal shade tree commissions and volunteers better manage and care for their community trees. Topics include understanding street tree, tree preservation, and timber harvesting ordinances; performing tree inventories; assessing tree condition and risk; developing a community tree management plan; reducing liability; assessing planting sites, selecting the right trees and proper planting; training and keeping volunteers; working with the media, local officials, and public utilities; understanding community benefits; contracting tree work; fundraising for community trees; pruning trees according to ANSI A300 National Standards; and applying for Tree City USA and state and federal grant funds.

Short Course Cost: $140
Each participant will receive over $90 of extensive reference materials including the Community Tree Stewards Resource Guide ($40 value), a 3-ring binder containing over 300 pages of essential information for tree programs; A Guide for Municipal Tree Commissions ($10 value), written specifically for Pennsylvania; Fundraising for Community Tree Projects ($10 value), a 29 page guide including information on how to identify funders, sample letters, and much more; and the newly revised Landscape Tree Factsheets ($30 value), a 400 page, full color guide to tree selection containing over 200 tree species and cultivars (a must for all tree people).

CLASS SIZE IS LIMITED TO 40. PLEASE REGISTER EARLY!

For More Information or a brochure, contact:
Julianne Schieffer
Urban and Community Forestry
Penn State School of Forest Resources
(610) 489-4315 or jxs51@psu.edu


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