Monthly Meeting
Thursday, Nov. 13, 11:30 am, City Club
Restoring the Urban Canopy: The Greening of Detroit
From 1950-1980, Detroit lost more than half a million trees due to disease, urban expansion and neglect. The Greening of Detroit is working to change this trajectory. Over the past 35 years, with the help of 27,000 volunteers, they have planted 166,000 trees in the City of Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park. Over the next five years, The Greening of Detroit plans to plant 75,000 more trees. The group’s youth Green Corps program and robust job training and development initiatives have also taken root, further enhancing the urban landscape.
Fai Foen, Director of Green Infrastructure, Greening of Detroit, will discuss the history of this organization and its current programs, including the Community Forestry Program. She’ll cover some of the challenges they face convincing people to accept the idea of planting trees in an urban setting and share anecdotes about people eager to ‘reforest.
Join us Thursday, Nov. 13 at 11:30 am at the City Club for this educational and inspiring presentation. Registration is now open, and will close Thursday, Nov. 6 at 11:58 pm. The event registration page has more details.
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MEMBERS: Flower Therapy needs cans for vases! Please bring CLEAN cans (standard 10.5 - 15 oz size) to the November 13 meeting, or contact Karen Mikus for alternate drop-off arrangements.