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PLANT A TREE IN THE LAURELS RESERVE WITH THE YOUNG FRIENDS OF THE BRANDYWINE
(September 2004 #26)

For Immediate Release

CHADDS FORD – The Young Friends of the Brandywine Conservancy will host their third annual tree planting event at the Conservancy’s Laurels Reserve on Saturday, October 16 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

Last year, volunteers planted over 120 native trees including red cedar, witch hazel, flowering dogwood, and black, white, and chestnut oak. As they grow, the trees will increase food and shelter for wildlife. In addition, the trees will improve soil stability and water quality of nearby streams. 

The event begins with a ride to the tree-planting site, followed by a picnic lunch and children’s activities. The $35 participation fee covers the cost of lunch, a three-to-five foot tree and protective tubes and screens. Advanced registration is required; please call 610-388-8315.

The Laurels Reserve was created in 1984 when concerned residents formed a limited partnership to save the King Ranch from development. After placing conservation easements on 4,600 acres, the partnership, known as Buck and Doe Associates, L.P., donated the remaining 771 acres to the Brandywine Conservancy to establish the Laurels Reserve.

The Brandywine Conservancy protects the Laurels Reserve and its wealth of natural and cultural resources and facilitates scientific research and environmental education. The Laurels is open to Brandywine Conservancy members Wednesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors to the Laurels are required to carry their Conservancy membership cards.

The Young Friends of the Brandywine Conservancy is a membership group of young adults dedicated to furthering the goals of the Brandywine Conservancy, its Brandywine River Museum and Environmental Management Center. For more information, visit www.youngfriends.org or call 610-388-8315.

The tree planting in the Laurels is made possible through generous support from Gateway Funding and The Glenmede Trust Company.

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