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FOT Events June 12, 2012

Welcome, Jenn Cairo, Portland’s new city forester

By Greg Tudor Congratulations to Jenn Cairo, Portland’s new city forester! Jenn has been a Friends of Trees volunteer since 2009, working

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Tree City Oregon June 11, 2012

You are never too young to be a tree steward

By Emma Gray Last fall I was privileged to be a member of the Portland Parks & Recreation Neighborhood Tree Steward class of 2011.  This

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FOT Events, Neighborhood Trees June 7, 2012

The smiles say everything

By Gustavo Rojas Friends of Trees has planted hundreds of thousands of trees in the Portland-Vancouver and Eugene-Springfield areas, and the

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Portland Canopy June 6, 2012

Know a street tree that needs pruning? Want to learn how to prune?

Here’s your chance to learn how to prune street trees and to help individual street trees in the Overlook neighborhood. A street tree is a

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Portland Canopy June 4, 2012

Portland Fruit Tree Project’s spring tree care workshop

Learn how you can improve the health and productivity of your fruit trees. Portland Fruit Tree Project’s hands-on workshops are fun

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