bob woodruff park – plano, texas...bob woodruff park – plano, texas “the true meaning of life...
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Quincentennial Bur Oak GrovesB o b W o o d r u f f P a r k – P l a n o , T e x a s
“The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit.” –Nelson Henderson
T E X A S T R E E S F O U N D A T I O N
2100 Ross Avenue
Suite 855
Dallas, Texas 75201
texastrees.org
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Plano Quincentennial Bur Oak Project Website: plano.gov/retreethepark
Plano Quincentennial Bur Oak Grove Project Sponsorship
☐ $5,000 ☐ $10,000 ☐ $20,000 ☐ $50,000
Number of groves you want to sponsor: (1 Grove = 10 to 12 trees)
Participation with the Quincentennial Bur Oak “ReTreethePark Project garners:
> Company/Organization name or logo on: - Event banners and signs - Project T-shirts - Website, social media and related promotional materials
> Inclusion on all press releases
> Volunteer opportunities to plant the next generation of trees at Bob Woodruff Park
> Recognition at the ceremonial event
> A fun volunteer opportunity for employees and friends
> Recognition for being “green” sponsor, quantified through the Triple Bottom Line
For more information contact:
Tyler Wright, Urban & Community Forester
Texas Trees Foundation
(214) 273-6687 | [email protected]
The City of Plano and the Texas Trees Foundation invites you to help ReTreethePark!
Bob Woodruff Park is one of Plano’s oldest and heavily used green spaces.
It is also the home of our majestic Quincentennial Bur Oak Tree in the
southern sector of the park. That means that for over 500 years this
Bur Oak has served everyone from the first settlers to these Prairie Lands,
to the present day families of this City of Excellence.
Over time, Bob Woodruff Park has lost precious trees from these once lush
groves guarded by the Bur Oak.
Sponsors are needed to help “ReTreethePark” and install a new irrigation
system. Approximately 125 new mature trees are needed to
replenish the 10 groves in Bob Woodruff Park. Each grove will accomodate
10 to 12 trees that individuals or groups have the opportunity to fund
and actually volunteer to plant.
With your help we will pay tribute to the history of Plano Quincentennial
Bur Oak Grove and plant for the future.Angela Kralik, Urban Forester
City of Plano
(972) 941 - 5419 | [email protected]
City of Plano and Texas Trees Foundation Quincentennial Bur Oak GrovesSponsorship Form