Date: Fri 08-May-1998
Date: Fri 08-May-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: CURT
Quick Words:
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Ed Ink: Trees For Main Street
Normally, when we want to enjoy the good works of the Newtown Forest
Association, we travel out to the edges of where we live to take a walk in one
of the NFA's land preserves. But now the association has had the
extraordinarily good idea of bringing a little bit of the forest to the center
of town.
Initiating a program it is calling "Newtown Trees for the Millennium," the
forest association this week planted, with the help and support of middle
school students and local businesses, a sapling maple in front of the Newtown
Savings Bank. The idea is to replenish the more than 100 maple trees that
lined Main Street at the turn of the last century. Of the 112 maples that once
stood along the street, only about 90 remain. The Newtown Forest Association
hopes to have a full complement in place by the year 2000.
To see how your company, group, or organization can help the NFA in this
effort, call Lyman "Doug" Rogers.
