ORONO – Trees have an honored place at the center of holiday celebrations and they play many roles in culture, science and the economy. Maine citizens may learn more about them through the Maine Tree Club, a program offered by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, the Maine Forest Service and the Pine Tree Arboretum.
The club is designed for citizens young and old who want to learn about trees. Participants receive practical knowledge and skills to recognize 50 different types of trees. Every month, participants will receive mailings that highlight two species of Maine trees.
Outings are scheduled around the state in 2004 to get people into the woods for hands-on learning and enjoyment, said Richard Brzozowski of the Cumberland County Extension office. The outings are guided by experts and planned for the mountains, coastal regions and other parts of Maine.
Participants will receive a hand lens, an attractive notebook, a weatherproof pocket guide to Maine trees, several practical guides related to tree care and a tree seedling to plant during Arbor Week.
Much of the knowledge gained by members of the Maine Tree Club can be easily applied in their own yards and communities. The annual registration fee is $15 per person, $25 per couple, or $30 per family. A group rate of $60 plus the cost of hand lenses is available to schools, clubs and other groups. Maine Tree Club Scholarships are available for those in need.
A free brochure is available by calling (800) 287-1471, e-mailing rbrz@umext.maine.edu or visiting www.umaine.edu/umext/mainetreeclub.
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