Volunteers Needed for Cary Re-Leaf Project
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 1, 1997
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR
CARY RE-LEAF PROJECT
CARY -- As many as 70 adult volunteers are needed to participate in the Town of Carys Operation Fran Releaf. Carys project is part of a region-wide reforestation and educational effort being coordinated by the Triangle J Council of Governments to replace a portion of the trees lost to Hurricane Fran last year. Carys releafing is slated for 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, November 1, but volunteers should register to participate by October 10th.
"We want to encourage civic groups and community organizations to offer a commitment of support for the project," said Ricky Barker, coordinator for Carys Releaf. Barker said that the Town would like to see at least five representatives from interested organizations operate as a planting group.
That Saturday, Carys Releaf volunteers will plant between 60-70 trees in "public spaces" at six locations: Bond Park, Heater Park, White Oak Greenway, Lake Pine Greenway, Dunham Park, and Fire Station #1. The workers will be honored with a reception at Bond Park at about 1:00 p.m. following their morning planting activities.
"I hope that Carys Releaf will help us all remember just how fortunate we really were a year ago," said Town Manager Bill Coleman. "We survived Hurricane Fran by working together, and I believe that this type of project helps us rekindle that community spirit."
Anyone interested in participating in Releaf project should call the Town of Cary by October 10th at 469-4086.
PRIMARY CONTACTS: Ricky Barker, Development Review Dir., 469-4085
Bill Coleman, Town Manager, 469-4002
Susan Moran, Public Information Officer, 460-4951
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