Posts Tagged ‘Rancho Cordova’
Volun-CHEERS for a successful 2023-24 planting season!
Each year, from October through April when the weather is most suitable for young trees to go into the ground, the Sacramento Tree Foundation hosts numerous volunteer tree planting events throughout the region. Thanks to the commitment and enthusiasm of our dedicated volunteers and supporters, we wrapped up another tree-mendous planting season!
Read MoreMaking an impact in Rancho Cordova
Alongside dedicated volunteers, residents, and the City of Rancho Cordova, we’ve been hard at work bringing trees to under-canopied neighborhoods in the area. Earlier this month, 44 trees were planted in the South White Rock neighborhood–one of the biggest community planting events the City and SacTree have completed in 2023!
Read MorePlanting trees and building community in Rancho Cordova
A huge thank you to our volunteers who came together from all over Sacramento to plant 100+ trees at Stone Creek and the Bear Hollow Reservoir in Rancho Cordova earlier this month! Catch the recap here.
Read MoreTree cheers for Rancho Cordova
In case you hadn’t noticed, March and April were busy, tree-filled months in Rancho Cordova!
Read MoreBringing new voices to the table at Riverview STEM Academy
Every tree planting project starts with who, when, what, where and why. A great deal of thought goes into who needs to be at our initial meeting. When we work with schools, that group usually consists of the principal, a teacher and/or a parent volunteer. Community Forester Matt Buland’s first meeting with Riverview STEM Academy, an elementary school in Rancho Cordova, was quite different.
Read MoreIt takes a (Lincoln) Village
Over 100 trees were planted in Rancho Cordova’s Lincoln Village neighborhood thanks to support from the entire community.
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