Keep Nassau Beautiful adopts first of 300 trees for Adopt-A-Tree project

Keep Nassau Beautiful
Lynda Bell, Executive Director
Planting Nassau’s Future
Adopt-A-Tree
Press Release
December 20, 2019

A Donor gifted a 100-gallon Live Oak tree, which was planted in Central Park, Fernandina Beach.
Nassau County, Florida, December 18, 2019. Keep Nassau Beautiful introduced its newest program, Planting Nassau’s Future by committing to a project which will plant 300 trees in Nassau County by April 30, 2020. The project kicked-off with the planting of a donated tree at Central Park, Fernandina Beach.

The tree was donated by a local couple who are committed to protecting habitat and contributing to the community. They gifted the tree to Fernandina Beach in the hope that their gift may encourage others who can, to do the same. Through this project Keep Nassau Beautiful plans to distribute trees through public and organization specific educational events, and by coordinating spaces throughout Nassau County that may receive the gift of a larger, donated, legacy tree.

During the planting ceremony, participants were advised of the many ways to get involved in Planting Nassau’s Future, Adopt-A-Tree project. The project seeks individuals who have interest in planting trees on private property, and businesses and organizations who have interest in planting multiple trees on business-owned or public property. Educational support will be provided so adopted trees may be given the best possible support for on-going good health. For individuals and organizations who would like to donate a legacy tree, Keep Nassau Beautiful will coordinate a tree planting on public property or your private property location. The donor may select the location and the tree species based on the right tree for the location.
“Keep Nassau Beautiful thanks the organizations and individuals who have helped make this project possible,” said Lynda Bell, Executive Director, “we are looking forward to working with the individuals, volunteers and donors who are committed as we are to beautifying Nassau County.”

For more information on Planting Nassau’s Future and Adopt-A-Tree or to donate a legacy tree, https://www.keepnassaubeautiful.org/news-and-events/ or 904-261-0165.

Keep Nassau Beautiful, Inc. is working to inspire, educate, and equip individuals, groups, businesses and governments to take action to make Nassau County a place where residents, visitors and wildlife can thrive and experience the beauty of Nassau County. www.keepnassaubeautiful.org

Keep Nassau Beautiful kicks off Planting Nassau’s Future with more than 20 citizens present for the kick-off tree planting. Picture includes Fernandina Beach Vice Mayor Len Kreger, Fernandina Beach Commissioners Mike Lednovich and Chip Ross, and OHPA Commissioner Mike Cole.

Tree #1 of 300 was planted today in Central Park, Fernandina

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Trudie Richards
Trudie Richards (@guest_56345)
4 years ago

What a generous gift – to our future!

Nancy Dickson
Nancy Dickson(@nancyjackathenshotmail-com)
4 years ago

I hope there is a plan in place to keep these trees from being cut down by developers.