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- Trees_Atlanta abstract "Trees Atlanta is a non-profit organization in Atlanta, Georgia, United States that seeks to plant, preserve and protect the city's trees. The group employs a full-time staff of tree-care professionals and maintains an extensive network of volunteers, who work together to enrich the city's quality of life through both beautification and improved air quality.The group's main activities include planting new trees throughout the city, maintaining the health of the city's existing and dwindling forest, restoring and conserving large tracts of urban greenspace, and educating the public about the importance of trees.Since being founded in 1985 as a business-district beautification organization, Trees Atlanta has planted and distributed over 88,000 shade trees. The organization relies on its regular volunteer base of over 4,500—as well as its contractors—to plant and maintain trees throughout Atlanta (inside I-285).Trees Atlanta Timeline, 1985-20112012: Trees Atlanta has planted and distributed 88,000 trees since its founding in 1985.2011: Marcia Bansley retired after 26 years of leadership, and Connie Veates and Greg Levine are named Co-Executive Directors of Trees Atlanta2010: 75,000 trees planted and distributed in 25 years - Happy 25th Anniversary Trees Atlanta!2009: Achieved LEED Platinum Certification for Trees Atlanta Kendeda Center2008: American Express National "Root for Our City" Challenge Winner2008: Education Program Officially Begins2008: Established new headquarters at the Trees Atlanta Kendeda Center2007: Launched "Putting Down Roots" Capital Campaign, raising nearly $5.5 million2007: BeltLine Arboretum Concept Plan Developed and Implementation begins2006: 1st Place Award Winner for "Spirit", HUMANA Atlanta Benefits2005: Neighborhood Arboretum Program Begins2004: "Outstanding Environmental Contribution," Fulton County Citizens Commission of the Environment 2003: Forest Restoration Program Begins2002: Volunteer Program Officially Renamed "NeighborWoods"2002: Created "Dreamers Park" Next to Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, supported by The Kendeda Fund2001: Awarded John Swain Volunteer of the Year by the Boys and Girls Club of Metro Atlanta2000: President's Award, The Atlanta Planning Advisory Board2000: Helped Save Connally Nature Park1999: Helped Save Morningside Nature Preserve1997: Outstanding Organization Award, Global ReLeaf1997: Launched "Trees for Atlanta" Capital Campaign, raised $2.4 million1997: Trees Atlanta joins EarthShare of Georgia1996: 318 trees planted in and around Centennial Olympic Park1995: 238 Shade Trees Saved from Centennial Olympic Park construction1994: Special Award for Excellence, American Institute of Architects1994: Award of Excellence, Atlanta Downtown Partnership1993: Trees Atlanta helped start the Alliance for Community Trees in Washington, D.C. and became member1992: Kicked-off multi-million dollar Olympic Downtown Improvement Project1990: Trees Atlanta's Volunteer Program Begins1990: Environmental Achievement Award, National Environmental Awards Council1990: 2,000 Trees Planted along I-751991: 8,000 Letters Sent to G.D.O.T. to save trees along Georgia Highways1993: "World's Smallest State Park" created on former gas station site on Central Avenue near the Georgia State Capitol1989: Outstanding Civic Organization, Georgia Urban Forest Council1987: Award of Excellence, Atlanta Urban Design Commission1986: Outstanding Achievement Award, Junior League of Atlanta1986: Urban Trees Program Begins (Contractor Tree Planting)1985: Trees Atlanta Founded by Central Atlanta Progress, City of Atlanta Commissioner of Parks and the Junior League of Atlanta, Inc. - Hired First Executive Director, Marcia Bansley".
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- Trees_Atlanta comment "Trees Atlanta is a non-profit organization in Atlanta, Georgia, United States that seeks to plant, preserve and protect the city's trees.".
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