Meet the Urbanwood Project - Join us at Flint’s “Why Wood?” Workshop, Dec. 2nd
November 10, 2011
Your community cares about trees. Your residents love the leafy canopy over their city streets. You work hard to care for and maintain a healthy forest.
But what happens when trees need to be removed? Do you cringe when you have to chip up valued trees? Do you wish there were other options?
Communities across the country are finding ways for dead and dying trees to live on as new sources for green building materials, sustainable energy, and more. Join us to learn how to find more value in the wood from your city’s removed trees.
When: Friday, December 2, 2011; 8:30am - 4:00pm
Where: Sloan Longway Museum - Flint Cultural Center, 1221 E. Kearsley Street, Flint
Learn more: Why Wood? Sustainable Uses for City Trees Register: http://www.gettrees.org
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Urbanwood is a cooperative project of the Southeast Michigan Resource Conservation and Development Council and Recycle Ann Arbor. This program is supported by grants from USDA Forest Service Wood Education and Resource Center and the USDA Federal State Marketing Improvement Program. Additional technical support is provided by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.