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Riverside Garden Club Donates Tree to Town of Greenwich

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Pictured are Terry Lubman, RGC and FGCCT Board member, Karen Grund, VP, RGC and Gabi Crouchley, President, RGC.
Pictured are Terry Lubman, RGC and FGCCT Board member, Karen Grund, VP, RGC and Gabi Crouchley, President, RGC.

The Greenwich Tree Conservancy announced the donation of a Swamp White Oak Tree from the Riverside Garden Club. The native White Oak is our State and National tree and is the best tree for supporting wildlife, which is so very crucial to our ecology.

This tree was planted in Binney Park on June 16, 2016 and will be maintained in conjunction with the Greenwich Tree Conservancy. The Garden Club purchased the tree through a grant from the Federated Garden Clubs of CT Native Oak Project. This project is helping to fund a native oak tree planting for all its members. A check for $100 has been sent to the Greenwich Tree Conservancy.

Greenwich Tree Conservancy is a non-profit organization open to all interested citizens that was created to preserve and enhance the tree and forest resources of Greenwich to benefit the community, its health and its quality of life.

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