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Saturday, July 30, 2011
Tree Applications available NOW
The Park People’s Annual Denver Digs Trees Fall Shade Tree Distribution
Apply Online: www.theparkpeople.org or contact The Park People at 303-722-6262
Deadline for applications: September 1
Tree pick-up: October 1
These trees are strictly in your yard (on private property),
NOT along the street in the public right-of-way.
(For street-side trees, consider our spring street tree program.)
Trees are only $25 each and Free to residents in our target neighborhoods
(Trees this size usually sell for $100+)
Denver Digs has provided more than 42,000 affordable and free trees to Denver residents over the past 20 years. We offer a variety of beautiful trees that make our communities healthier, more livable places.
Target neighborhoods: Athmar Park, Baker, Barnum, Barnum West, Chaffee Park, Clayton, Cole, Elyria-Swansea, Five Points, Globeville, Green Valley Ranch, Jefferson Park, Lincoln Park, Montbello, Northeast Park Hill, Ruby Hill, Skyland, Sunnyside, Sun Valley, Valverde, Villa Park, West Colfax, Westwood, and Whittier. While trees for all other neighborhoods cost $25, “Treeships” are available for those with financial hardship.
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