Check out our Executive Director, Barry Ward, on KPRC talking about the drought!
http://www.click2houston.com/news/29595580/detail.html
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Benjy's Brunch Benefitting TREES FOR HOUSTON
Join Benjy's for Brunch this Saturday 10/29 and next Saturday 11/5. Mention TFH to your server and Benjy's will donate 20% of your bill to our organization! http://www.facebook.com/TreesForHouston?ref=ts
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Help us DOUBLE the amount of trees saved by watering
Please help us water as many trees as possible to help save trees over the next year due to the drought. Houston is estimated to lose 10% of our urban canopy! Click below, to make a pledge of only $10 to go towards watering our trees!!
http://www.groupon.com/deals/gt-trees-for-houston
http://www.groupon.com/deals/gt-trees-for-houston
Help us SAVE TREES!!
Thank you for your continued support!! Today-Friday help us water as many trees as possible during this drought by donating through Groupon. Please click the link below. We appreciate your pledge of $10, and please help us spread the word to friends and family, encouraging them to do the same.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Today-Friday help us water trees!!
Thank you for your continued support!! Today-Friday help us water as many trees as possible during this drought by donating through Groupon. Please click the link below. We appreciate your pledge of $10, and please help us spread the word to friends and family, encouraging them to do the same.
We need at least 45 people to donate so we can reach our "tipping point" so the deal is on! Please consider passing this information to friends and family interested in helping to save our Houston trees.
We are excited to announce that Trees For Houston is currently being featured on Groupon.com with a G-Team campaign starting today, September 13 through September 16 to help raise money to water and save our Houston trees during this terrible drought.
G-Team is a community outreach initiative within Groupon that brings communities together to do good, have fun and make an impact. G-Team has been working in Houston to help mission-driven organizations like Trees For Houston raise money and awareness, channeling the collective buying power of Groupon followers and our local supporters.
We need at least 45 people to donate so we can reach our "tipping point" so the deal is on! Please consider passing this information to friends and family interested in helping to save our Houston trees.
Thank you for your support!
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
TODAY Groupon helps us Water and Save Trees!
TODAY Groupon helps us Water and Save Trees!
Today is the day to help us water as many trees as possible during this drought by donating through Groupon. Please click the link below. We appreciate your pledge of $10, and please help us spread the word to friends and family, encouraging them to do the same.
We are excited to announce that Trees For Houston is currently being featured on Groupon.com with a G-Team campaign starting today, September 13 through September 15 to help raise money to water and save our Houston trees during this terrible drought.
G-Team is a community outreach initiative within Groupon that brings communities together to do good, have fun and make an impact. G-Team has been working in Houston to help mission-driven organizations like Trees For Houston raise money and awareness, channeling the collective buying power of Groupon followers and our local supporters.
We need at least 45 people to donate so we can reach our "tipping point" so the deal is on! Please consider passing this information to friends and family interested in helping to save our Houston trees.
Thank you for your support.
Monday, September 12, 2011
TOMORROW begins our Groupon deal to help save our trees!!
Groupon Helps Trees For Houston Save Trees During the Drought!
We need your help!!! We are excited to announce that Trees For Houston is going to be featured on Groupon.com with a G-Team campaign starting on September 13 through September 15 to help raise money to water and save our Houston trees during this terrible drought.
G-Team is a community outreach initiative within Groupon that brings communities together to do good, have fun and make an impact. G-Team has been working in Houston to help mission-driven organizations like Trees For Houston raise money and awareness, channeling the collective buying power of Groupon followers and our local supporters.
We need your help to make this a successful campaign…
1. Subscribe to Groupon (if you haven’t already) before the campaign launch. (http://groupon.com/subscriptions/new)
2. Check the daily Groupon e-email Sept. 13-15 to view our campaign, which will be featured along the right hand side of the main deal and under the list of daily deals.
3. Support the campaign with a pledge of only $10, and spread the word to friends and family, encouraging them to do the same!
We need at least 45 people to give $10, to reach our “tipping point” so the deal can be on! Please pass this along to friends and family!
Thanks for your support :)
Friday, September 9, 2011
Only 4 DAYS LEFT until our Groupon Deal Begins!!! Help us save the trees!
Groupon Helps Trees For Houston Save Trees During the Drought!
We need your help!!! We are excited to announce that Trees For Houston is going to be featured on Groupon.com with a G-Team campaign starting on September 13 through September 15 to help raise money to water and save our Houston trees during this terrible drought.
G-Team is a community outreach initiative within Groupon that brings communities together to do good, have fun and make an impact. G-Team has been working in Houston to help mission-driven organizations like Trees For Houston raise money and awareness, channeling the collective buying power of Groupon followers and our local supporters.
We need your help to make this a successful campaign…
1. Subscribe to Groupon (if you haven’t already) before the campaign launch. (http://groupon.com/subscriptions/new)
2. Check the daily Groupon e-email Sept. 13-15 to view our campaign, which will be featured along the right hand side of the main deal and under the list of daily deals.
3. Support the campaign with a pledge of only $10, and spread the word to friends and family, encouraging them to do the same!
We need at least 45 people to give $10, to reach our “tipping point” so the deal can be on! Please pass this along to friends and family!
Thanks for your support :)
Monday, August 29, 2011
Only 4 DAYS LEFT until our Groupon Deal Begins!!! Help us save the trees!
Groupon Helps Trees For Houston Save Trees During the Drought!
We need your help!!! We are excited to announce that Trees For Houston is going to be featured on Groupon.com with a G-Team campaign starting on September 13 through September 15 to help raise money to water and save our Houston trees during this terrible drought.
G-Team is a community outreach initiative within Groupon that brings communities together to do good, have fun and make an impact. G-Team has been working in Houston to help mission-driven organizations like Trees For Houston raise money and awareness, channeling the collective buying power of Groupon followers and our local supporters.
We need your help to make this a successful campaign…
1. Subscribe to Groupon (if you haven’t already) before the campaign launch. (http://groupon.com/subscriptions/new)
2. Check the daily Groupon e-email Sept. 13-15 to view our campaign, which will be featured along the right hand side of the main deal and under the list of daily deals.
3. Support the campaign with a pledge of only $10, and spread the word to friends and family, encouraging them to do the same!
We need at least 45 people to give $10, to reach our “tipping point” so the deal can be on! Please pass this along to friends and family!
Thanks for your support :)
Monday, August 8, 2011
Help Trees For Houston win $10,000!
Remember to bring in your old glossy CIRCULARS and CATALOGS to IKEA TODAY-SUNDAY to help Trees For Houston win $10,000! Make sure and place them in the Trees For Houston recycling bin! Thanks!
Monday, August 1, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Help Trees For Houston win $10,000!
IKEA Houston's Bring It Program
Help us win $10,000 from IKEA!
Trees For Houston is thrilled to be one of the five organizations selected to compete in the IKEA Houston BRING IT! campaign, a special recycling program that challenges Houstonians to bring to the IKEA store as many old catalogs as possible. We are helping the environment but we also have the chance to win $10,000 from IKEA as the organization that collects the most tonnage of catalogs wins $10,000!
All you have to do, is go to IKEA Houston between TODAY- Friday, August 12 and drop off any old catalogs and glossy magazines to be recycled. Please make sure you drop them in the Trees For Houston bin!
Friday, July 22, 2011
Friday Funnies 3
Riddle: How can you tell if a tree is a dogwood?
Answer: By its bark
Answer: By its bark
Riddle: What do elephants and trees and in common?
Answer: They both have trunks
Riddle: How do you get close to a squirrel?
Answer: Climb in a tree and act like a nut.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Trees on the Big Screen
Here are some movies that have "Tree" in the title, revolve around a trees(s) or have significant scenes dealing with trees. Thought this would be interesting to post to show that trees can make an impact even on the big screen! These are just a few that I found or came to mind when thinking of movies with trees in them. Hope you enjoy!
The Tree of Life (2011) - Stars Brad Pitt and 2 time Oscar winner Sean Penn. It's a story about a family with 3 boys in the 50's.I have not seen this film, although I really want to, but it received great reviews!
The Family Tree (2010) - It's a story about a mother and wife stricken with memory loss allows a dysfunctional family a second chance at harmony and happiness. (source IMDB)
The Fountain (2006) - Stars Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz in an epic story of love that spans over a thousand years and 3 parallel stories. I have seen this film and it is different than most films you will see because it has 3 different settings, one which takes place when the conquistadors arrive in America, another one takes place during the present time and the last setting is in the future. Throughout the movie there is a central tree that somehow links the 3 stories together. If you are defiantly into bizarre movies I would suggest this to you.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) - J.R.R. Tolkien's second novel brought to life by filmmaker Peter Jackson which focuses on the struggle of Frodo and Sam to find their way to Mordor in order to destroy the Ring of Power. Meanwhile Merry and Pippin befriend a very old tree, in Frangorn Forest, who calls himself Treebeard. With the assistance of Treebeard and the other living trees, Merry and Pippin conquer Isengard. This is a great movie to watch for anybody a fan of J.R.R Tolkien's epic trilogy or a fan of fantasy films.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) - 11 Oscars went to the final installment of J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved trilogy brought to life by Peter Jackson. The story concludes Frodo and Sam's quest to destroy the One Ring and the final battle of Middle Earth will take place. The scene dealing with the White Tree of Gondor is small but significant because Pippin foresees the demise of Gondor and therefore Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Gandalf and Rohians can aid Gondor in the final battle. Great movie to end the trilogy.
Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008) - The Pevensie siblings return to Narnia, where they are enlisted to once again help ward off an evil king and restore the rightful heir to the land's throne, Prince Caspian (source IMDB). In the final battle of the movie Aslan calls on the help of the trees around the battle field. The trees start to enlarge their roots and dismantle the enemies.
The Fountain (2006) - Stars Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz in an epic story of love that spans over a thousand years and 3 parallel stories. I have seen this film and it is different than most films you will see because it has 3 different settings, one which takes place when the conquistadors arrive in America, another one takes place during the present time and the last setting is in the future. Throughout the movie there is a central tree that somehow links the 3 stories together. If you are defiantly into bizarre movies I would suggest this to you.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) - J.R.R. Tolkien's second novel brought to life by filmmaker Peter Jackson which focuses on the struggle of Frodo and Sam to find their way to Mordor in order to destroy the Ring of Power. Meanwhile Merry and Pippin befriend a very old tree, in Frangorn Forest, who calls himself Treebeard. With the assistance of Treebeard and the other living trees, Merry and Pippin conquer Isengard. This is a great movie to watch for anybody a fan of J.R.R Tolkien's epic trilogy or a fan of fantasy films.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) - 11 Oscars went to the final installment of J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved trilogy brought to life by Peter Jackson. The story concludes Frodo and Sam's quest to destroy the One Ring and the final battle of Middle Earth will take place. The scene dealing with the White Tree of Gondor is small but significant because Pippin foresees the demise of Gondor and therefore Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Gandalf and Rohians can aid Gondor in the final battle. Great movie to end the trilogy.
Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008) - The Pevensie siblings return to Narnia, where they are enlisted to once again help ward off an evil king and restore the rightful heir to the land's throne, Prince Caspian (source IMDB). In the final battle of the movie Aslan calls on the help of the trees around the battle field. The trees start to enlarge their roots and dismantle the enemies.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality drought information
Check out the link below for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's drought information.
http://www.tceq.texas.gov/response/drought
http://www.tceq.texas.gov/response/drought
Friday, July 15, 2011
Friday Funnies 2
Two tall trees, a birch and a beech are growing in the woods. A small tree begins to grow between them. One tree says to the other: "Is that a son of a beech or a son of a birch?"
The other says he cannot tell. Just then a woodpecker lands in the sapling. The tall tree asks..."Woodpecker, you are a tree expert. Can you tell if that is a son of a beech or a son of a birch?"
The woodpecker takes a taste of the small tree. He replies: "It is neither a son of a beech nor a son of a birch. That, my friends, is the best piece of ash I have ever put my pecker in."
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
Friday Funnies 1
Q: What did the tree wear to the pool party?
A: Swimming trunks!
A: Swimming trunks!
Q: What did the beaver say to the tree?
A: It's been nice gnawing you!
A: It's been nice gnawing you!
Q: Why did the leaf go to the doctor?
A: It was feeling green!
A: It was feeling green!
Q: What is a tree's least favorite month?
A: Sep-timber!
A: Sep-timber!
Q: What kind of tree can fit into your hand?
A: A palm tree!
A: A palm tree!
Q: How do trees get on the internet?
A: "They ""log"" in."
A: "They ""log"" in."
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Planting Trees in Your Community 2011-2012
Trees For Houston, a 28 year old non-profit organization, is on a mission to plant, protect and promote trees across the Greater Houston area. This includes your neighborhood and community, but we can’t do it alone. Our projects involve community outreach, assistance and collaboration.
As Warren Buffett once said “Someone's sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.”
What is a tree worth to your community?
In neighborhoods where trees are large and lush, they can improve air quality by as much as 15% during the warmest hours of the day. More trees and larger trees mean cleaner air. The benefits of a $50 tree could produce a savings of over $402 in its lifespan. Street trees also reduce storm water runoff by nearly nine hundred million gallons each year.1
Landscaped neighborhoods and communities increase the resale price of land, provide shade for children and adults, cool down the summers and protect from bitter cold winds in the winter. Trees planted near streets provide natural sound barriers from noisy highways and construction.
Trees are worthy additions to your neighborhood and community and we can help.
Trees For Houston provides support by:
· Assisting in fundraising for trees
· Consulting on planting plans including layout, size and species needed
· Facilitating a tree planting day or event with your community
· Increasing awareness of areas in need of trees
For more information please visit our website at treesforhouston.org
1Jonnes, Jill. "What Is a Tree Worth?" The Wilson Quarterly (2011). The Wilson
Quarterly. The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Web. 13 June 2011. <http://www.wilsonquarterly.com/article.cfm?AID=1772>.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Intern Q&A
An interview with Jonathan Barnett, Trees For Houston's Intern from ExxonMobile Community Summer Jobs Program in Houston (click link for more information) which works collaboratively with Volunteer Houston.
[All TFH questions in italics]
Please give your attended college and major:
Texas A&M University, B.S. in Environmental Geoscience
What is your job objective for the summer?
This summer, I am working with the project manager, Casey Scribner, to design, plan, and scout future planting projects. In addition, we are currently maintaining previous planting sites and upkeeping TFH's tree farms.
What projects are you currently working on?
Creating google Sketch-up community services planting designs to enhance fundraising opportunities. Increasing awareness of drought conditions and watering trees around Houston...and beyond.
What are your personal goals for TFH?
To succeed. To conserve/save as many trees as possible during this severe drought.
How is this helping your future career choice?
Gaining exceptional and valuable experience in the non-profit field, as well as enhancing professional resume. My co-workers are always informative and helpful.
Do you have advice for other interns at Trees For Houston?
Drink lots of water when you are outside working in the heat of the summer!
[All TFH questions in italics]
Please give your attended college and major:
Texas A&M University, B.S. in Environmental Geoscience
What is your job objective for the summer?
This summer, I am working with the project manager, Casey Scribner, to design, plan, and scout future planting projects. In addition, we are currently maintaining previous planting sites and upkeeping TFH's tree farms.
What projects are you currently working on?
Creating google Sketch-up community services planting designs to enhance fundraising opportunities. Increasing awareness of drought conditions and watering trees around Houston...and beyond.
What are your personal goals for TFH?
To succeed. To conserve/save as many trees as possible during this severe drought.
How is this helping your future career choice?
Gaining exceptional and valuable experience in the non-profit field, as well as enhancing professional resume. My co-workers are always informative and helpful.
Do you have advice for other interns at Trees For Houston?
Drink lots of water when you are outside working in the heat of the summer!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Houston Drought Conditions on Channel 2
Check our our Director, Barry Ward, discussing the drought conditions in Houston on Channel 2 News. http://www.click2houston.com/news/28394651/detail.html
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
The Great Drought..check out Trees For Houston in Culture Map
Monday, June 27, 2011
See Green, Spend Green
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service and the Pacific Southwest Research Station....
THE VALUE OF A TREE IN THE SOUTH REGION EQUALS
$4,240**
Studies show interesting correlation between commercial property, retail stores and landscapes including trees.
(in tree-lined commercial districts, shoppers reported...):
Better Business
**A large tree in the south will provide $4,240 in environmental and other benefits over its lifetime
Resources
http://www.gfc.state.ga.us/communityforests/TreeBenefits.cfm
Arbor Day Foundation-Tree City USA Bulletin
Western Arborist
THE VALUE OF A TREE IN THE SOUTH REGION EQUALS
$4,240**
Studies show interesting correlation between commercial property, retail stores and landscapes including trees.
(in tree-lined commercial districts, shoppers reported...):
Recent research reveals that many business owners regard the urban forest as an “outdoor extension of a business’ customer service commitment” and sends a “message of care,” improving the retailer’s or company’s overall image.
Better Business
- More frequent shopping
- Longer shopping trips
- Willingness to pay more for parking
- Willingness to spend 12% more for goods
- Consumer product testing in shopping areas with large numbers of shade trees were rated 30 percent higher than identical products rated in shopping areas that were barren of trees
- Increased retail business districts attract new businesses to these districts, which helps to attract more convention business to a region.
- Office and industrial areas within green, wooded settings are in high demand by employers because employee life enhancement studies show that shady areas to eat and walk during lunch and breaks translates into more stress-free, productive employees. Workers without a view of nature from their desks reported 23% more instances of illnesses than those with a view of greenery.
Increased business value: Trees enhance community economic stability by attracting businesses and tourists
**A large tree in the south will provide $4,240 in environmental and other benefits over its lifetime
Resources
http://www.gfc.state.ga.us/communityforests/TreeBenefits.cfm
Arbor Day Foundation-Tree City USA Bulletin
Western Arborist
Friday, June 24, 2011
Esplanade Clean-up and Maintenance
Maintenance along Blalock road near Kempwood. Mulched and pulled weeds this morning with the wonderful National Charity League. After all our hard work throughout the morning, we were rewarded with a cooling rain shower. A job well done!
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Sustained Precipitation
If you haven't had a chance to take a peak outside, or you were distracted on your way to work...it has been raining all day long! The trees are wiggling out of their roots with joy! But we only recieved 2.0" in the last 24hrs.
http://www.harriscountyfws.org/ (Harris County Rainfall Index)
Remember we need sustained precipitation to recover from the damage the drought has caused. Please do not stop watering daily because of this rain.
http://www.harriscountyfws.org/ (Harris County Rainfall Index)
Remember we need sustained precipitation to recover from the damage the drought has caused. Please do not stop watering daily because of this rain.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
How Severe is this Drought?
Click below to listen to Trees For Houston Executive Director, Barry Ward, and Board Member, John Cutler, discuss how the community needs to take action to save trees.
http://houstonpublicradio.org/articles/1307661433-A-Little-Water-Goes-a-Long-Way.html
http://houstonpublicradio.org/articles/1307661433-A-Little-Water-Goes-a-Long-Way.html
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Tree Talk
Stay tuned for tree facts, tips, tactics and tidbits relating to the Greater Houston area and the trees within!
Please check out our website at treesforhouston.org
Email us at treesforhouston@gmail.com or info@treesforhouston.org
Please check out our website at treesforhouston.org
Email us at treesforhouston@gmail.com or info@treesforhouston.org
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