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Green Space, Portland Canopy April 21, 2010

David Bragdon wins Arbor Day Foundation award

Congratulations to Metro Council President David Bragdon, who received the 2010 Excellence in Urban Forest Leadership Award from The Arbor Day

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FOT Events April 20, 2010

Fruit Tree Giveaway & end of season tree sale

By Greg Tudor Interested in your food security? Want to add a lovely tree to your yard? Consider picking up a fruit tree from Friends of Trees.

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Green Space, Portland Canopy April 20, 2010

Appreciating Oregon’s Trees

Scott Fogarty’s OregonLive guest column, Appreciating Oregon’s Trees, outlines a visionary way of valuing trees. An excerpt from the

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Tree City USA April 19, 2010

Disney sells tree planting kits to kids

How many varieties of six- to 12-foot maple trees does Friends of Trees provide at discounted rates? Ten. The Walt Disney Company? One—and

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FOT Events April 19, 2010

300 tree tags organized in 30 seconds

This video, produced by Program Director Brighton West, shows the attention Friends of Trees gives to every tree it sells. Usually, sorting 300

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