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TXU Tree Planting Event – Oct. 17th

TXU Tree Planting Event

On Friday, October 17 staff from Council Member Martin’s office participated in a tree planting ceremony at Oak Meadows Park to celebrate TXU Energy’s donation of eight 15-gallon Crape Myrtle trees to the Oak Meadows community. To coordinate the event, Council Member Martin’s office worked with representatives from TXU, the Houston Parks & Recreation Department’s Urban Forestry team, and community leaders from the Oak Meadows Civic Club.

Through its “Committed to Community Growth” program, TXU Energy works with the Texas Trees Foundation to provide trees to neighborhood associations, schools, nonprofit organizations and municipalities to enhance quality of life and prevent soil erosion in communities throughout Texas. TXU also maintains the TXU Energy Urban Tree Farm and Education Center, the largest nonprofit urban tree farm in the United States. More information on TXU’s “Committed to Community Growth” program can be found at www.txu.com/about/community/community-growth.aspx.

Council Member Martin thanks Colette Vallot with TXU and the Houston Parks and Recreation Department for their work coordinating the event. He also thanks Michelle Miranda and the members of the Oak Meadows Civic Club for their volunteerism and dedication to improving the Oak Meadows community.

The 8 donated trees can be seen located at the median’s at the entrance of Ahren’s at Allen Genoa and Michael St. and Howard.