Alpharetta-Roswell Herald – March 21, 2019

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Alpharetta goes green By PATRICK FOX pat@appenmediagroup.com

Alpharetta Natural Resources Commission

Arborist Nate Hand provides an educational tree planting demo to the more than 50 volunteers who turned out Saturday for the Arbor Day tree planting at Cogburn Road Park in Alpharetta. Children enjoyed painting tree cookies, rocks and other items while the teen and adult volunteers dug in to plant 30 donated trees.

ALPHARETTA, Ga. — With growth and development occupying center stage over the past few years, it’s been a long time since Alpharetta’s City Council tackled an agenda dominated by almost nothing but green space. The March 11 council meeting included reports from two volunteer groups engaged in adding to the city’s pastoral beauty. Deborah Zemlock, Alpharetta Natural Resources Commission chair, announced that volunteers would be out March 16 planting some 30 donated trees at Cogburn Road Park. The annual event, staffed by volunteers, commemorates Arbor Day and reminds residents of the importance of protecting and preserving the city’s tree canopy, Zemlock said. This year’s batch of saplings were donated by Trees Atlanta and JM Family DataScan. “We had a great turnout, with about 55-plus volunteers to plant, along with 12-20 kids doing crafts,” Zemlock said this week. “It was probably a record turnout from what I’ve seen.” Volunteers came from M.A. Center in Atlanta, Venture Crew 83 from Alpharetta First United Methodist Church, individuals and families from the surrounding subdivisions and from other areas of Alpharetta and Roswell, including four City Council members and their families, city and parks arborists, and Natural Resource Commission members.

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