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Sustainable Saratoga Volunteers Shine In The Rain 


Tree planters hard at work. Photo: Buck de Wolf.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Even the rain couldn’t keep more than 160 Tree Toga volunteers from gathering at Pitney Meadows Community Farm on Saturday, April 29. 

The morning started out with an enthusiastic crowd getting a lesson on how to properly plant a bare root tree, and of course singing the traditional Planting Song. Planting teams then dispersed to their assigned locations throughout Saratoga Springs to plant trees.

This year’s event added 38 trees to the city’s urban forest, in front of homes and along public streets. Teams of volunteers will serve as caregivers for the young trees, watering them every week throughout the critical first seasons to ensure they have the best possible start in life. 

Sustainable Saratoga is a not-for-profit organization that promotes sustainable practices and the protection of natural resources, through education, advocacy and action, for the benefit of current and future generations in the Saratoga Springs area. 

To volunteer, sign up at sustainablesaratoga.org/tree-toga.