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A Gift That Grows - Commemorative Trees

Dec 04, 2020

This holiday season, the City of Rehoboth Beach offers everyone the opportunity to give the gift of trees. The Commemorative Tree Fund program purchases trees for planting in honor of a celebration, commemoration, or special event. To honor your generous donation, a tree sculpture was commissioned in the City Hall atrium. Each contributor to the tree fund is acknowledged with a custom engraved leaf, with three different colors to signify the donation level.

Last year, over $24,000 was donated and 50 trees were planted on public property with the support of our generous donors. For the upcoming year, the committee hopes to plant even more trees and is asking for the community to continue its support. Your donation will make a special holiday gift and ensure that generations will enjoy our community’s trees for years to come.

The program is a partnership between the City of Rehoboth Beach and the Trees & Green Infrastructure Committee, formerly the Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Trees. The committee’s name change was prompted by a necessity to focus on green infrastructure and trees. Green infrastructure refers to stormwater management practices that protect, restore, or mimic the natural water cycle. Now, trees are recognized as an essential part of the City’s green infrastructure, which helps boost our economy, enhance community health and safety, and provide recreation, wildlife, and many other benefits. Rehoboth Beach has long been recognized as a Tree City USA. “Trees reduce and slow stormwater by intercepting precipitation in their leaves and branches and soaking up stormwater through their roots. Green infrastructure is a natural solution for the drainage, heat, air, and water quality problems we face in the years ahead,” said Commissioner Susan Gay, the committee’s chair.

Please note that trees planted on City property will not have individual markers at the planting site. All of the permanently engraved leaves will be in City Hall. Contributions are tax-deductible.

For more information, please visit www.cityofrehoboth.com/residents/trees/commemorative-tree-program or contact the Communications Department at 302-227-6181 ext. 522 or [email protected].

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Pictured are three members of the Trees & Green Infrastructure Committee at the Rehoboth Beach Farmers’ Holiday Market providing information on the Commemorative Tree Fund (l-r) Elise Burns, Joan Flaherty, and Terri Eskew.

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Commemorative Tree Fund sculpture located in the atrium of City Hall.

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