Plant a neighborhood forest with the Ada Public Library
The Ada Public Library is partnering with Neighborhood Forest to green the Ada community.
Parents/guardians can sign children up to receive a free tree this Earth Day by filling out a short form at www.neighborhoodforest.org/parent-registration/?school=78823/
Sign ups are open now through March 15. Tree saplings will be sent home with students around Earth Week (end of April).
For Parent FAQs please see: https://www.neighborhoodforest.org/parent-faqs/#Freetreesforkids #Neighborhood Forest #EarthDay2025 Neighborhood Forest giving trees to children
Since 2010, Neighborhood Forest has reached over 2,000 schools, libraries and youth groups and engaged over 500,000 volunteers.
The organization has planted over 197,000 (mostly urban and residential) trees through the hands of children and parents across North America.
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