Photos: Tree-plantings celebrate environment, community by ReTime.org April 30, 2022 1Of11ReTree Schenectady volunteers and city workers celebrate the planting of three disease-resistant elm trees at Michigan Avenue Park for Arbor Day on Friday, April 29, 2022, in Schenectady, N.Y. ReTree Schenectady is a not-for-profit dedicated to the planting, care and conservation of Schenectady’s trees. The organization has planted over 3,500 trees in Schenectady in the last 30 years.Will Waldron/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 2Of11ReTree Schenectady volunteers Mary Moore Wallinger, second from left, and Gary Richards, right, help city workers in planting three disease-resistant elm trees at Michigan Avenue Park to celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, April 29, 2022, in Schenectady, N.Y. ReTree Schenectady is a not-for-profit dedicated to the planting, care and conservation of Schenectady’s trees. The organization has planted over 3,500 trees in Schenectady over the last 30 years.Will Waldron/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 3Of11 4Of11ReTree Schenectady volunteers; Gary Richards, left, and Mary Moore Wallinger, center top, help city workers in planting three disease-resistant elm trees at Michigan Avenue Park to celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, April 29, 2022, in Schenectady, N.Y. ReTree Schenectady is a not-for-profit dedicated to the planting, care and conservation of Schenectady’s trees. The organization has planted over 3,500 trees in Schenectady over the last 30 years.Will Waldron/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 5Of11Mary Moore Wallinger, volunteer with ReTree Schenectady and a landscape architect, lower left, helps fellow volunteers and city workers in planting three disease-resistant elm trees at Michigan Avenue Park to celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, April 29, 2022, in Schenectady, N.Y. ReTree Schenectady is a not-for-profit dedicated to the planting, care and conservation of Schenectady’s trees. The organization has planted over 3,500 trees in Schenectady over the last 30 years.Will Waldron/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 6Of11 7Of11ReTree Schenectady volunteers and city workers help to plant three disease-resistant elm trees at Michigan Avenue Park to celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, April 29, 2022, in Schenectady, N.Y. ReTree Schenectady is a not-for-profit dedicated to the planting, care and conservation of Schenectady’s trees. The organization has planted over 3,500 trees in Schenectady over the last 30 years.Will Waldron/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 8Of11ReTree Schenectady volunteers and city workers help to plant three disease-resistant elm trees at Michigan Avenue Park to celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, April 29, 2022, in Schenectady, N.Y. ReTree Schenectady is a not-for-profit dedicated to the planting, care and conservation of Schenectady’s trees. The organization has planted over 3,500 trees in Schenectady over the last 30 years.Will Waldron/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 9Of11 10Of11 Show MoreShow Less 11Of11 Three disease-resistant Elm trees were planted in Michigan Avenue Park to commemorate Arbor Day in Schenectady. 0 Comments 0 0
1Of11ReTree Schenectady volunteers and city workers celebrate the planting of three disease-resistant elm trees at Michigan Avenue Park for Arbor Day on Friday, April 29, 2022, in Schenectady, N.Y. ReTree Schenectady is a not-for-profit dedicated to the planting, care and conservation of Schenectady’s trees. The organization has planted over 3,500 trees in Schenectady in the last 30 years.Will Waldron/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 2Of11ReTree Schenectady volunteers Mary Moore Wallinger, second from left, and Gary Richards, right, help city workers in planting three disease-resistant elm trees at Michigan Avenue Park to celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, April 29, 2022, in Schenectady, N.Y. ReTree Schenectady is a not-for-profit dedicated to the planting, care and conservation of Schenectady’s trees. The organization has planted over 3,500 trees in Schenectady over the last 30 years.Will Waldron/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 3Of11 4Of11ReTree Schenectady volunteers; Gary Richards, left, and Mary Moore Wallinger, center top, help city workers in planting three disease-resistant elm trees at Michigan Avenue Park to celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, April 29, 2022, in Schenectady, N.Y. ReTree Schenectady is a not-for-profit dedicated to the planting, care and conservation of Schenectady’s trees. The organization has planted over 3,500 trees in Schenectady over the last 30 years.Will Waldron/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 5Of11Mary Moore Wallinger, volunteer with ReTree Schenectady and a landscape architect, lower left, helps fellow volunteers and city workers in planting three disease-resistant elm trees at Michigan Avenue Park to celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, April 29, 2022, in Schenectady, N.Y. ReTree Schenectady is a not-for-profit dedicated to the planting, care and conservation of Schenectady’s trees. The organization has planted over 3,500 trees in Schenectady over the last 30 years.Will Waldron/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 6Of11 7Of11ReTree Schenectady volunteers and city workers help to plant three disease-resistant elm trees at Michigan Avenue Park to celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, April 29, 2022, in Schenectady, N.Y. ReTree Schenectady is a not-for-profit dedicated to the planting, care and conservation of Schenectady’s trees. The organization has planted over 3,500 trees in Schenectady over the last 30 years.Will Waldron/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 8Of11ReTree Schenectady volunteers and city workers help to plant three disease-resistant elm trees at Michigan Avenue Park to celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, April 29, 2022, in Schenectady, N.Y. ReTree Schenectady is a not-for-profit dedicated to the planting, care and conservation of Schenectady’s trees. The organization has planted over 3,500 trees in Schenectady over the last 30 years.Will Waldron/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 9Of11 10Of11 Show MoreShow Less 11Of11 Three disease-resistant Elm trees were planted in Michigan Avenue Park to commemorate Arbor Day in Schenectady.