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Tree planting marks Arbor Day event in West Haven

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PHOTO  — West Haven Tree Warden Leo Kelly tends an American white oak as Mayor  Nancy R. Rossi throws a shovel of mulch to dedicate the tree planting  at Painter Park’s Kelsey Avenue entrance during the city’s Arbor Day  observance Thursday, June 23. (City Photo/Michael P. Walsh)

WEST  HAVEN, June 23, 2022 — Throwing shovels of mulch, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi,  city officials and volunteer “tree tenders” dedicated the planting of  an American white oak at Painter Park’s main entrance during West  Haven’s Arbor Day observance Thursday, June 23.

The  event, organized by Tree Warden Leo Kelly, was the first of many tree  plantings planned for parts of the city under the auspices of Kelly and  his tree tenders.

The group of  volunteers — about 30 in all — is tasked with helping the city implement  a $10,000 grant from the state Department of Energy and Environmental  Protection to plant and maintain trees in urban areas of West Haven.

Kelly  said many city trees have been lost because of storms and utility  projects and have not been replaced or replenished. The tree tender  initiative hopes to change that, he said.

Rossi  marked the annual tree-planting ceremony, held at the park’s Kelsey  Avenue entrance, by reading a mayoral proclamation declaring Arbor Day  in West Haven.

Reading the proclamation,  Rossi said the white oak, one of the preeminent hardwood trees native  to eastern and central North America, “is a long-lived oak whose name  comes from the color of the finished wood. It can reach a magnificent  height and can develop into a massive broad-topped tree with large  branches striking out at wide angles.”

The tree was recommended by Kelly and paid for by the city.

“The  spirit of Arbor Day remains strong and underscores the importance of  planting trees to provide us with clean air and water, habitat for  wildlife and endless natural beauty — all for a better future,” Rossi  said.

At the tree planting, Rossi and  Kelly were joined by Republican Councilwoman-at-Large Colleen O’Connor,  Parks and Recreation Director Mark E. Paine Jr., and tree tenders Dawn  Evans, Jeanne Lisosky, Marie Oberempt, Jenny Reed-Haggans and Claire  Zoghb.

The ceremony also recognized West Haven’s recent designation as a Tree City USA community for its commitment to urban forestry.

For  a sixth time, the city earned the Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree City  distinction by meeting the program’s four requirements: forming a tree  board or department, creating a tree care ordinance, having an annual  community forestry budget of at least $2 per capita, and holding an  Arbor Day observance.

The Tree City  program, established in 1976, is sponsored by the Lincoln,  Nebraska-based foundation in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service  and the National Association of State Foresters.

Rossi  has been working with Kelly and the Tree Commission to improve West  Haven’s tree inventory process and implement a sustainable and safe  treescape.

“Leo Kelly is a tremendous  resource for the Department of Public Works and the city,” Paine said.  “And it’s not just because he’s a good steward of parks and trees, he  engages the public and makes them a part of the process.”

Arbor Day was founded in 1872 by Julius Sterling Morton in Nebraska City, Nebraska.

By the 1920s, each state had enacted public laws mandating an Arbor Day observance. The customary observance is to plant a tree.

On the first Arbor Day, April 10, 1872, more than 1 million trees were planted.

— MICHAEL P. WALSH, Public Relations Information Coordinator

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West  Haven Tree Warden Leo Kelly tends an American white oak as Mayor Nancy  R. Rossi throws a shovel of mulch to dedicate the tree planting at  Painter Park’s Kelsey Avenue entrance during the city’s Arbor Day  observance Thursday, June 23. (City Photo/Michael P. Walsh)

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Rossi  reads a mayoral proclamation declaring Arbor Day in West Haven. Looking  on are, from left, Councilwoman Colleen O’Connor, R-at large; Parks and  Recreation Director Mark E. Paine Jr.; “tree tenders” Marie Oberempt,  Jenny Reed-Haggans, Jeanne Lisosky, Dawn Evans and Claire Zoghb; and  Kelly. (City Photo/Michael P. Walsh)

Source: https://www.cityofwesthaven.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1160

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