CANOPY CONNECTIONS Fall 2024
Shaping Our Parks - Shaping Our Future Rain didn’t dampen the spirits at Tree Trust’s recent summer celebration, a tradition at the conclusion of our Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP). Youth participants displayed the resilience acquired from working outside in all kinds of weather, ranging from hot sun to rain, and deep in wooded areas often swarming with buzzing insects. Proudly wearing their new Tree Trust branded bucket hats, participants happily posed for photos with their crews, as the young people and their families – along with Tree Trust staff, project partners, and funders – gathered to champion a job well done. Youth move forward with new skills and confidence, knowing they can complete tasks and meet challenges. The projects completed by our summer crews will beautify our communities for years to come.
SYEP participants celebrate their summer success.
Tree Trust’s Summer Youth Employment Program is thriving, thanks to the generosity of donors like you. Follow along to learn more about some of this year’s work sites and the impact these projects have on their communities.
Northland Park – Baseball Dugouts Our Stillwater SYEP crew constructed two baseball dugouts at Northland Park. From laying the concrete base to constructing the benches and structures, this crew really knocked it out of the park. Crew member Jameson garnered the mental fortitude to complete challenging tasks. “I’ve learned to be more independent, and I’ve learned to be more helpful. I have a lot of stamina now and Tree Trust has taught me a lot about landscaping and using equipment.” This project was designed by Tree Trust’s Landscape Management Technician, Ames Wyeth. It was important to match the look and feel of current baseball dugouts in Stillwater, so Ames visited a local baseball field and created a blueprint of the dugout, board for board. Continued on next page.
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