Despite a few clouds and a bit of rainy weather, 11 students from second and third grade classrooms came out to plant one river birch, one American basswood, one American hornbeam and one sweetgum alongside faculty and a handful of Casey Trees staff members. Even a few eager pre-k students, who are learning about trees in class, came out with their teachers to watch the planting unfold and share their knowledge with us all.
This planting event was especially meaningful to Casey Trees, however, because of one very special partner: The Washington Nationals Dream Foundation. Thanks in part to a generous donation from the Dream Foundation, Casey Trees was able to provide Chamberlain students with a new, outdoor natural classroom – one that they created with their own hands.
Casey Trees staff member, Jabbari Brew, gives Chamberlain students safety tips before their October 13th planting. |
To learn how you can help our school community tree planting initiatives, visit our website or contact Mark DeSantis, Development Associate, at 202.833.9125.
1 comment:
it is really a very good step to introduce trees to the kids. as we are already too late to provide our kids a quality pre-k knowledge on various things, i think this sort of activities should be spreaded all over the country to improve the situation a bit.
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