Dear Neighbors, though this is meant for the area impacted by the tornado in East Nashville, Root Nashville and the Cumberland River Compact is offering free trees
to the Inglewood as well. Please details below and in the attachment. Request for free trees needs to be in by July 6th.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
Anthony
Anthony J Viglietti 
Executive Director, Friends of Riverside Drive
Beautification and Environment Commissioner for District 7
Tri-Star Kennel Club Corresponding Secretary
Nashville Tree Foundation
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From: Rosebank Neighbors <rosebankne...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2021 1:12 PM
To: rosebank-n...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Free Trees for Rosebank!
East Nashville neighborhoods affected by the tornado have been selected for a planting with free trees, through Root Nashville’s Neighborhood Planting Captain program. 100 trees have been allotted to Rosebank from Root Nashville. All neighbors can request trees, but preference will be given to properties in the path of the tornado. You can request up to 3 free trees per household and there are 5 species to choose from (see attached flyer and species catalog). Trees will be delivered to you in October 2021. Homeowners will need to dig holes prior to delivery and will be responsible for the planting and care of the tree. Submit your tree request by Tuesday, July 6th!
You can start requesting your trees now using this link: https://www.jotform.com/form/211516385321146.
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Rosebank Neighbors
The Gateway to the Greenway
Organization for residents in the Rosebank area of East Nashville
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