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Elk Grove Native Tree Planting

April 26 @ 8:45 am - 12:00 pm

Free
Join us as we plant native trees and weed a wildflower patch

Join us to plant native seedlings and weed a wildflower patch along the Franklin Creek Trail. Not only will these trees provide critical wildlife habitat, they will also shade the trail, clean the air, and make the space more beautiful for all to enjoy.

PLEASE NOTE: We are meeting at the northwest corner of Whitelock Parkway and Bruceville Road. The address for this event directs you to the Starbucks/Laguna Reserve Plaza parking lot immediately across the street from our planting site, along Whitelock Parkway.

We provide all the necessary tools and supplies to care for trees. Participants will receive a short, hands-on training on site. After learning the tools and techniques, participants will split up into groups and begin planting trees throughout the site.

Register now! The week before this event, we will send a logistics and directions email with detailed information about how to get to the site. You will receive this email ONLY if you are signed-up for this planting.

Who should attend?

Anyone, but those who live or work nearby are especially encouraged to attend! This event is open to the general public, you do not need any prior experience to join us and on-site training will be provided. Families with children are welcome.

Requirements

Register in advance: Space is limited. If your plans change prior to the event, please update your registration status so we are sure to have the necessary number of volunteers.

Youth volunteers: Volunteers under 18 years of age must have their parent or legal guardian sign their consent form during registration. Volunteers under 16 years of age must be accompanied and supervised by an adult. One adult chaperone is required for every 6 youth under 16, or for every 2 youth under 10.

Waiver: All volunteers must pre-register and sign a completed volunteer waiver form during registration and BEFORE participating in the event.

COVID safety: Although we encourage attendees to be fully vaccinated, all attendees can choose to wear facial coverings at their own discretion. Anyone who has tested positive for COVID should not attend, unless more than 5 days have passed and they are asymptomatic and have tested negative on day 6 or later – please provide advance notice of cancellation when possible.

Clothes and shoes: Closed toed shoes are required. Long sleeves/pants and rain gear recommended. Dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather, and plan to get a little dirty.

Arrival: Arrive on time. Check-in begins at 8:45 AM and volunteers must be present for the tool safety demonstration at the start of the event.

Food and drink: Bring a refillable water bottle; light snacks and water will be available on site if needed.

Skills: No specific skills or tools required. Each event starts with a tool safety and planting demonstration. Volunteers work alongside experienced Volunteer Captains and staff.

Group registration

At all of our events, we prioritize including people who live or work in the community where the event takes place. Not all events can accommodate groups from outside the immediate project area. If you represent a group of 5+ people, please email volunteers@sactree.org to discuss potential volunteer opportunities.

Getting there

Public Transportation: SacRT Elk Grove bus routes E11 and E111 stop at Whitelock Parkway and Franklin High Road, less than 1 mile from our meeting site.

Parking: Free parking is available at the Laguna Reserve Plaza parking lot. From there, walk across Whitelock Parkway to the Franklin Creek Channel. We will be meeting near the intersection of Whitelock Parkway and Bruceville Road.

About this project

At the Sacramento Tree Foundation, we steward our urban forest from seed to slab. The annual acorn harvest celebrates the beginnings of the lifecycle of our native oaks. Acorns are harvested by volunteers, carefully sorted by interns, grown into seedlings by schoolchildren, planted at reforestation sites by volunteers, and stewarded by our staff. When trees reach the end of their lifespans, we salvage and sell their wood to further support education and programming around the lifecycle of the urban forest.

With your help at reforestation plantings like this one, we plant 1,500 native trees in open spaces every year that provide a respite from city life and habitat for wildlife. Native trees are essential to our local ecology, and they’re beautiful too!

Support for this event is provided by the City of Elk Grove.

If you have questions about this initiative or would like to get more deeply involved, please contact Justin Rubio, Volunteer Coordinator, at justin@sactree.org or (916) 974-4310 .

Make a gift to SacTree

Donate to SacTree to support our work growing thriving communities through stewardship of our urban forest! SacTree relies on the support of friends, neighbors, and volunteers like you to make our work possible.

Questions about volunteering?

Reach out to volunteers@sactree.org with any questions about registering for this event or volunteering with SacTree.

Details

Date:
April 26
Time:
8:45 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/elk-grove-native-tree-planting-registration-872144426457

Organizer

Sacramento Tree Foundation
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Venue

10064 Bruceville Rd
10064 Bruceville Road
Elk Grove, CA 95757 United States
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