2003 Reached 3,000,000 people in a broad-based media campaign on anti-pruning and proper planting, funded by a matching Urban Forestry Grant.
2002 Held first annual ReLeafing Day, an outgrowth of the successful ReLeaf Nashville project, planting 29 trees in Habitat for Humanity housing in Rainwood subdivision and in Nashville Housing Fund-financed Hope Gardens on Britt Place and Edgewood Avenue.
2001 Worked through ReLeaf Nashville to replace 200 ReLeaf trees that did not survive.
2000 Worked through ReLeaf Nashville to plant 2000 trees, completing in three years the commitment to replace 6,500 shade trees.
1999 Worked through ReLeaf Nashville to plant 2450 trees in Nashville. Contributed 500 trees to The Hermitage. Contributed 50 trees to Clarksville and 50 trees to Jackson, Tenn., after tornadoes damaged trees there.
1998 Established ReLeaf Nashville with Metro Parks/Beautification and Environment following April tornadoes, with a five-year plan to replace 6,500 shade trees. Planted 1,457 trees in November.
1996 Distributed refrigerator magnets to 15,000 homeowners with phone numbers of whom to call about trees, developed informational advertisements for newspapers, prepared public service announcements on radio, and placed newspaper articles. The campaign was funded by a matching Urban Forestry Grant.
1995 Launched a "Don't Top Trees" awareness campaign targeted to the general public and tree trimming companies, funded by a matching Urban Forestry Grant.
1994 Held demonstration plantings at three locations with Dream House playhouses built by volunteers and developed a packet of educational materials on trees distributed to teachers and individuals funded by a matching Urban Forestry Grant.
1993 Educated the public on importance of urban trees through advertisements, news articles, and water bill inserts funded by a matching Urban Forestry Grant.
1991 Planted an 18-foot pin oak in Centennial Park to replace a tree damaged by age and weather.
1989 Transplanted two mature hemlocks and two mature dogwoods from Airport Estates to median on Magnolia Blvd.
1988 Paid to transplant a 15-foot evergreen from Ensworth School to Music Square Park.
1986 Planted a large red maple in the median of 8th Avenue North. Replaced crab apple trees on Shelby Avenue so that nearby residents could continue to make their apple jelly.
2003 Hope VI Homes: 2 red maples, 2 red oaks, 3 ash, 3 crabapples, adn 3 redbuds
2001 Main Street: Planted 50 trees for the Streetscape Project
2000 Madison Towers: 4 red maples, 4 sugar maples, 4 purple white ash
1999 Vine Hill Homes: 3 southern magnolias, 6 red maples, 2 golden raintrees, 3 sugar maples
1998 Edgefield Manor: 8 2.5-inch red maples, five 3-inch red oaks, 3 crabapples
1997 Sam Levy Homes: 10 3.5 inch red maples, 2 3.5 inch sweet gums
1996 Edgefield Manor: 5 red oaks, 5 red maples, 3 white dogwoods
1995 Edgehill Homes: 6 autumn purple ashes, 6 sycamores (London plane tree) Terrance Murray Memorial Garden: 6 crabapples
1994 Vine Hill Homes: 8 three-inch kwanzan cherries, 8 three-inch calloway crab apples
1993 Andrew Jackson Courts: 4 Japanese black pines, 4 three-inch zelkova, 4 Yoshino cherries
1992 Tony Sudekum, J.C. Napier homes: 8 three-inch tulip poplars, 7 three-inch pin oaks1991 Sam Levy Homes: 7 sweet gums, 7 pin oaks
1990 J.C. Napier Homes: 6 pin oaks, 3 tulip poplars, 3 sweet gums
1989 Parkway Terrace: 5 three-inch green ashes and red maples 1989 Cumberland View: 8 three-inch tulip poplars and sweet gums
1988 Edgehill Homes: 3 golden rain, 3 two-inch Zuma crabapples, 9 three-inch water oaks and baldcypress
1987 Vine Hill Homes: 15 two-inch crab apples, 6 two-inch shade trees
1986 Parkway Terrace: 12 three-inch red maples
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