Friday, March 2, 2012

National Tree Week 4th -10th March 2012

National Tree Week Tree Planting & Events 4th -10th March 

   
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Dear Mr. Archive,
Please find following details of the tree planting and events taking place next week to mark National Tree Week. The Tree Council's themes is:
Crainn – Inné, Inniu, Amárach’
‘Trees – Our Past, Our Present, Our Future’


1000+ Trees for Cork
Cork Environmental Forum are being helped by communities in Cork City and County to plant over 1000 trees during National Tree Week. This has been possible through the kind donation by local Cork man Padraig Coakley. One of Padraig’s hobbies is to grow the oak saplings from acorns and the ash from seed gathered locally.  
 
The Irish Natural Forestry Foundation will kick off the planting of the saplings on Sunday  4th March as part of their open day. Other communities and projects involved include Midleton Tidy Towns who are planting 100 trees in conjunction with local schools. At Fota on the 8th March 20 trees will be planted at the Scouting Ireland Campsite, Fota Wildlife Park are planting an additional 200 trees in the park during tree week.  IRD Duhallow will support the planting of 100 trees in a number of communities in their area. Macroom – 100 trees will be planted in the Carrigaphooca Castle Demense and Liscarroll Community Council will plant a further 50 trees in their area. Ballygarvan –Green-Schools Ireland are supporting local schools with the planting of 200 trees at Ballygarvan Nature Farm – however, they can’t plant until 20th March!
 
In the city Colaiste Chriost Ri will plant 100 trees at their community garden at Capwell. NICHE Food Focus Project in Knocknaheeny  are planting 45 trees with community members in a green area near the community garden site. Douglas Community Association/ Tidy Towns will plant 10 trees in the Mangala Park and the Lifetime Lab. will add 10 trees to their garden.  A further 18 trees will be planted by the community in Togher, with Blackpool Community Centre planting 10 trees.
 
Why not plant a few more trees in your own garden, to encourage us all to plant during tree week.some garden centres are offering special deals and related talks e.g. Griffins Details here. 
 
Walks & Champion Trees
There are walks organised by the OPW at Fota Arboretum and with assistance from Coillte at the Glounthuane Heritage Walk.  However, there are lots of lovely woodlands all over the county so maybe make a special effort to take a walk in your own local woodland. The Tree Council has surveyed “Champion Trees” these appear to be quite clustered in Cork e.g. Fota Arboretum, Glengarriff, Glounthaune – contact CEF if you would like details or check out details and updates of events at the Tree Council website.


A reminder we are having a workshop tomorrow 3rd March from 10am -1pm, at the Cork Community Bike Project which is located at the Foyer project, Assumption Road, Blackpool. Do please join us it’s an opportunity to be creative and have fun.




Best regards,

Bernie Connolly
Development Coordinator

Email: bernadette@cef.ie
Mobile: 086 8216726
 
 
CEF Management Committee 2011/ 2012

Michael Hobbs(Chair)
Kieran McDonogh
(Vice chair)
Helen Barrett (Treasurer)
Anna Aherne (Hon Sec)
Conor McManus
Darren McAdam-O'Connell
Jennifer Franklin

Mary Barrett
Ted O'Leary
Kieran Higgins
Paul Doherty


Bernadette Connolly (Development Coordinator)
 
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