Free Trees for Kids with Neighborhood Forest & the Library

The Pulaski County Public Library is partnering with Neighborhood Forest to provide free trees for kids to plant during Earth Week!

Visit www.neighborhoodforest.org/parent-registration/?school=83008 to sign up by March 15th.

Trees for all local participants will be shipped to the library a few days before Earth Day (April 22nd). The library will contact you when your child’s tree is ready. You’ll need to pick up your tree at the library within a week of being notified.

Tree species will be announced in mid-to-late-March. Neighborhood Forest aims to provide trees native to the region being served.

The deadline to sign up for this year's program is March 15th! No registrations will be accepted after this date. Sign up now.

Neighborhood Forest is a nonprofit organization that gives free trees to kids every Earth Day. Since 2010, Neighborhood Forest has reached over 2,000 schools, libraries, and youth groups – engaged over 500,000 families – and planted over 197,000 (mostly urban and residential) trees through the hands of children and parents across North America.

The program’s goal is to beautify our neighborhoods, reduce our carbon footprint, and help instill in the hearts of our little ones a sense of magic, wonder, and love for our planet.

As a local partner, the Pulaski County Public Library provides the logistical and operational support for this program in our community. Learn how you can help support library programs.

Learn more about Neighborhood Forest at www.neighborhoodforest.org.