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Adopt-A-Tree Program Returns with Free Trees for Racine Residents

The City of Racine’s Adopt-A-Tree Program is back for the spring season, offering residents the opportunity to receive a free tree and help grow the community’s urban forest.

Through this program, City of Racine residents can register to receive a tree to plant in their yard, contributing to a greener, more vibrant community.

Tree distribution is scheduled for April 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and supplies are limited.

Residents interested in participating can sign up using the registration form here.

The program is open to City of Racine residents only.

For questions, please contact: Cony Gutierrez-Sainz, Urban Tree Project Coordinator

This project is funded through the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Inflation Reduction Act Grant and is supported by the City of Racine Forestry Division and the University of Wisconsin–Madison Extension–Racine County.

Residents are encouraged to sign up early while supplies are available.

Adopt-a-Tree event logo with a watercolor tree in the center, surrounded by text on a light beige background.
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