Up With Trees Winter 2019 Newsletter

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THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER FOR UP WITH TREES

- WINTER 2019

GREEN LEAF GALA:

PLANTING TULSA’S LEGACY On October 4th, community members from across Oklahoma celebrated Tulsa’s urban forest at the Green Leaf Gala: Planting Tulsa’s Legacy. Welcomed by the historical significance of The Mayo Hotel, more than 200 guests united in support of a more beautiful and healthier Tulsa. Patrons participated in a Green Leaf Pull, tested their luck at the Tree Puzzle, breezed through the beautiful silent auction displays, and engaged in a prosperous live auction led by Jay Litchfield. The night ended with a lively performance from the band SquadLive

and competitive games. Thanks to the dedicated efforts put forth by the Co-Chairs, Elizabeth Howell and Victoria Schulz and the enthusiastic Gala Committee, the evening successfully raised more than $145,000 and introduced dozens of new faces to the impact of the organization. The dollars raised

by this captivating evening benefit Up With Trees’ various tree planting and education initiatives. With the generosity contributed at the event and by our sponsors, we will continue to plant, preserve and promote a healthy urban forest. Together, we will grow and steward a resilient canopy that benefits our beautiful city now and for generations to come.

IN THIS ISSUE TULSA PUBLIC SCHOOLS MASTER PLAN

TULSA’S GATEWAY TO THE WORLD

BECOME A CITIZEN FORESTER


WELCOME

FROM STEVE GRANTHAM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

The Black Forest – The Redwood Forest – Tulsa’s Urban Forest. Whether famous, immense, or

close to home, each of these, at their smallest unit, is ultimately made up of individual trees. In 2019, Up With Trees will plant over 2,200 individual trees to expand Tulsa’s urban forest. In these pages, you will read about some of the projects and partnerships that enable us to plant each tree. We are excited to reshape the gateway to downtown along Highway 11 and Interstate 244. Our

partnership with Tulsa Public Schools allows us to educate children through our Tree School program AND improve their campuses at the same time. Also, our park plantings will ensure wonderful public spaces for decades to come.

fully enjoy our parks and green spaces. Ultimately, we want your community to be the best it can be. More than anything, we want you to know how thankful we are for you. Your encouragement, your time, and your support allows us to plant and maintain all those individual trees that comprise the urban forest that we love.

At the end of the day, we do all of this to benefit one individual – you. We want you to breathe cleaner air. We want your commute to work to be as beautiful as possible. We want you to

Thank you for allowing us to serve you!

Having spent most of my life in Tulsa, I think I took the beautiful, tree lined highways and numerous green spaces in our community for granted. That is until I got involved with Up With Trees! Now I am able to see the countless volunteers who plant, prune, and educate using funds generously donated by individuals and businesses right here in the Tulsa area. It is very satisfying to play a part in keeping Tulsa beautiful by serving on the board of Up With Trees. I am eagerly anticipating another beautiful Fall where thousands of trees will adorn the urban landscape and will be again reminded of the generosity of our citizens. - Chris Hodges, Board Member

Sid Patterson

Founder (1921-2012)

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jeff Case

President

Kathy Vancuren Secretary

Anne Brockman Adam Brown Laura Bryant Chris Carter Larry Hovis

Tom Wallace

Nathan Pickard

Vice President

2nd Vice President

Bob Jack

Chris Hodges

Immediate Past President

Joe Howell Zac Kulsrud Tim Nall Michael Patton Roger Reeves

Nathan Schultz Susan Scott Farrell Seay Stewart Swayze Vanessa Thompson

Treasurer

Ron Walker Andrew Warren Jeff Weagley Christen Webb


become a CITIZEN FORESTER

FEBRUARY 2020, JOIN THE UP WITH TREES FAMILY OF OKLAHOMANS STEWARDING OUR COMMUNITY TREES!

VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT-

NATALIE BENNETT & FAMILY As the backbone of our organization, our volunteer core is of more than 750 individuals, and a family within this astounding bunch is the Bennett Family. Natalie and her family started volunteering with us in 2017. The Bennetts act as phenomenal Up With Trees ambassadors at each of our volunteer events, and you can The Citizen Forester program is a 4 class training on how to plan, plant, preserve, and promote Tulsa’s urban forest. Learn more at UPWITHTREES.org.

find their friendly faces distributing seedlings at booths, painting wooden signs, and caring for our trees. “From planting trees downtown to distributing seedlings to the public, the Bennetts are there to lend a helping hand. This

When: 9:00am - 1:00pm Saturdays Feb. 1, 8, 15, and 22, 2019

family is all hard work and smiles and their

Where: Up With Trees 1102 S. Boston Ave. Tulsa, OK 74119

one,” says Program Director, Taylor Melone.

Cost: $75

Up With Trees is so grateful for the past couple

To apply for a scholarship contact Kaitlyn Beard at kaitlyn@upwithtrees.org or (918) 610-8733

of years with the Bennett Family. We wouldn’t

REGISTER AT UPWITHTREES.org/cf

service is leaving a legacy in more ways than

be able to grow a sustainable urban forest without volunteers like them!


TREE SCHOOL:

a student’s point of view Why are trees so important?

Dolores Huerta Elementary Fourth Grader Ameris says: “They provide oxygen. Because when we breathe out, we breathe out carbon dioxide; they breathe it in and provide fresh oxygen. I really want to plant trees!”

STEP OUTDOORS WITH TREE SCHOOL

DO YOU KNOW THE URBAN FOREST SURROUNDING YOU? where is your tree located?

draw the leaf:

how tall is your tree?

tree journal

what is the trunk’s diameter?

describe the feel & look of the leaves:

describe the feel & look of the bark:

does your tree provide shade? list animals/insects living in your tree:

yes

does your tree have: fruit cones nuts sap

no circle the one that reflects the health of your tree: good fair poor deceased


CELEBRATING HILTI’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY In celebration of their 40th anniversary, Hilti partnered with Up With Trees to plant 40 trees along a major Tulsa roadway. Commemorating 40 prosperous years, more than 20 volunteers from Hilti assisted in planting Bald Cypress, Chinese Pistache, Lacebark Elm, Loblolly Pine, Redbuds and Water Oak trees on Highway 169 southbound, between 31st & 41st. “At Hilti, we know there are a lot of ways to

SAVE THE DATE

V OLUNTEER H ONORS L UNCHEON

build a better future,” said Karl Neumaier, chief operations officer of Hilti North America. “Hilti has been proudly rooted in the Tulsa community for 40 years now, and we’re very excited to partner with Up With Trees to grow Tulsa’s urban forest. I see this partnership as an important step towards a more sustainable urban community for generations of Tulsans.” Identified as a “high need” planting area by our Tulsa Urban Forest Master Plan, these 40 new trees impact Tulsa by offering our city

cleaner air and water, and safer roadways. Up With Trees will maintain, water, and warranty these trees for three years to ensure their proper establishment. In addition to this new tree site planting, Hilti has a refurbished tool program where they donated dozens of tools to aid in the maintenance of trees in our care. Up With Trees is proud to call Hilti a partner in bringing the vision of a healthier Tulsa to fruition, and we look forward to future collaborations between our organizations.

S ATURDAY, F EBRUARY 22, 2019 11:30am

Up With Trees volunteers win the gold! This February, we’ll take a break from planting and get back to our roots with some friendly competition. Join us as we appreciate our volunteers and the impact we have on our community due to the efforts of our Up With Trees family!

let

THE GAMES

begin


CURRENT

TULSA’S GATEWAY TO THE WORLD

I-244 & OK-11 LANDSCAPE REVITALIZATION PHASE ONE

OK-11 & I-244 FROM THE TULSA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO PEORIA AVE 33,152 Linear Feet Of Fenceline Pruning And Cleanup 1,400+ Trees To Be Planted

As the gateway to our city from the Tulsa International Airport, this stretch of Interstate 244 is one of the first and last things people view when visiting our beautiful city. In partnership with the City of Tulsa, Up With Trees is working to revitalize and reinvigorate the beauty and health of this area. With the assistance of volunteers, Up With Trees is cleaning up overgrown shrubbery along more than 30,000 linear feet

of fenceline, and planting more than 1,400 trees. Not only does this create a beautifully landscaped interstate for every commuter who drives through this area, but it also leaves a lasting impact on the neighboring residents by decreasing noise pollution from traffic, increasing shade, and absorbing gaseous pollutants. Up With Trees is proud of our growing city, and thanks to this partnership with

5 Years Of Tree Maintenance

the City of Tulsa, we can demonstrate our community’s commitment to a flourishing and vibrant landscape. Up With Trees is excited to share more updates on this project as we progress into 2020. Join us by volunteering to revitalize our major highways along I-244 and OK-11. For dates and locations, visit UPWITHTREES.org or call our office at (918) 610-8733.


PROJECTS

TULSA PUBLIC SCHOOLS MASTER PLAN

At September’s Tulsa Public Schools Board of Education meeting, Up With Trees presented on the development of a districtwide Urban Forest Master Plan. This presentation comes after Tulsa Public Schools (TPS) set a goal in 2017 to increase tree canopy coverage from 5% to 10% for each of their campuses. Generously funded by the Joe & Jean Holliman Family

feedback, paired with the Foundation, this goal data collected on their launched a collaborative existing urban forest, visioning process to establishes a roadmap create a resilient, safe, toward increased canopy and connected urban coverage. forest on TPS grounds. This process involved a The mission of this comprehensive review plan is to guide the and assessment of the management and growth existing urban forest, of Tulsa Public Schools’ including species green infrastructure; composition, structural to understand the value, and environmental contribution trees have benefits. Additionally, on the health and wellinput was collected from being of our students and multiple stakeholders community, and (including district and campus A n n u a l B e n e f i t s o f T P S T re e s administration, Structural Value $13 million grounds personnel, Carbon Storage $339 thousand and faculty) who Carbon Sequestration $9.18 thousand play a role in the Stormwater Runoff $6.98 thousand planning, care, Pollution Re moval $10.1 thousand and advocacy of the trees on TPS campuses. All stakeholder

TULSA PUBLIC SCHOOLS PROPERTIES HAVE:

4,800+ TREES

400+

PL ANT ABLE ACRES

5%

T O T AL CANO PY CO VERAGE

to facilitate the role an urban forest offers in creating a healthy, and engaging learning environment. Through a cost-effective and efficient strategy, Up With Trees will:

Plant 2,000+ Trees On 72 TPS Properties

Educate Students At 65 Schools About The Urban Forest Around Them

Develop And Implement A Long-Term Maintenance Plan

Provide Training And Support For TPS Grounds Crews


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1102 SOUTH BOSTON AVENUE, TULSA, OK 74119 Address Service Requested

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4th 11th 20th 25th

Up With Trees Giving Tuesday Holiday Party Tree Planting: OK-11 East Leg of N 73rd E Ave Tree Planting: OK-11 West Leg of N 73rd E Ave

Tree Planting Along I-244 Tree Planting Along I-244 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Tree Planting Along I-244

FEBRUARY Citizen Forester Program - 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd 22nd Volunteer Honors Luncheon

Check out UpWithTrees.org/calendar for all the details and upcoming events in 2020.


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