2010 Trees Across Sugar Land
10:00am - 12:00pm
Trees Across Sugar Land is a fantastic opportunity for you to enjoy a crisp morning in beautiful Sugar Land Memorial Park planting native trees. All ages are welcome and are encouraged to participate.
Preregistration for Trees Across Sugar Land has ended. If you would like to volunteer for the event, please follow the link to print and complete the waiver then bring it to the registration table on January 30th.
Trees Across Sugar Land was started in 2007 by Keep Sugar Land Beautiful in partnership with the City of Sugar Land to reforest Sugar Land Memorial Park. Our first year over 200 volunteers planted 5,000 native saplings. In 2008, 437 volunteers planted 10,000 saplings donated by the Apache Foundation. Our project grew considerably in 2009, when the Apache Foundation, a charitable unit of Houston-based Apache Corporation, generously donated 20,000 saplings that were planted by over 700 volunteers. In addition, Minute Maid Sugar Land donated 320 five gallon trees that were planted this year – one tree for each Minute Maid employee that will be working in Sugar Land.
KSLB would like to thank Apache Foundation, Telfair, Native Land Design, and Huitt-Zollars for sponsoring the 2010 Trees Across Sugar Land.
- Apache Foundation
- Telfaire
- Native Land Design
- Huitt-Zollars




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