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Boutique Childrens Clothing Sale & Thirty-One Party. Everyone is Welcome. 9/13/2010 from 7-8:30pm. Smocked, Monogrammed, Boutique & Fine Casual Childrens Clothing (sizes 0-6, Boys & Girls) & items from the Thirty-One Line. www.kids-exchange.com
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September 24, 2009

Adopt-A-Tree Deadline October 1st!

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Do you need a new tree in front of your house? You can Adopt-A-Tree from the City of Richmond, and they will subsidize 75% of the cost (It will cost you $50). You need to act now because the deadline for adoption is October 1st!

How do you adopt your tree? Here are some details from the folks over at Hills & Heights:

The process is simple. Go to this website and fill out the application. Watch the city plant the tree for you and set up the gator bag for your young tree. Next you have to water the tree for at least a couple of years so that it can become established. The last step is to sit back and enjoy the shade, oxygen and critters the tree gives back. If you have some more questions check out this FAQ.

If you don’t need a tree, but still want to help beautify our neighborhood, how about getting one planted in one of our many empty tree boxes?

Posted by john b. at 11:21AM under community, environment

One Response to “Adopt-A-Tree Deadline October 1st!”

  1. posted by Oregon Hill » The Busy Season- a partial calendar of events - Richmond, Virginia at September 25, 2009 12:07 am [#]:

    [...] Oct. 1- Adopt-A-Tree deadline [...]


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