In a year that brought a powerful tornado, a derecho that downed hundreds of trees and a devastating pandemic, we’re here to celebrate all the good things that happened for Nashville trees in 2020.
Read MoreA September show and sale of paintings of local trees will benefit the Nashville Tree Conservation Corps.
Read MoreTennessee Nursery Hale & Hines donated 1,500 trees to the city of Nashville following storms that damaged a large number of the city’s trees
Read MoreThe tornado cut not only deep into our neighborhood’s tree canopy, it also cut deep into our soul. Diane Sesler, Board Member of NTCC, shares her thoughts about how we are connected with trees in our community.
Read MoreIn February 2020, Margaret Renkl wrote eloquently about tree preservation, and now post March 2020 tornado, tree preservation is more important than ever. Words from NTCC Board Member, Judson Newbern.
Read MoreIs Nashville becoming overcrowded with non-profits focused on trees, or is Nashville non-profit ecosystem becoming more bio-diverse?
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