Penny Pines Program
NGC and the USDA Forest Service are proud to
have formed a partnership sustaining our national and urban forests
through this reforestation/forest education program.
Your Garden Club can participate in a
meaningful and practical conservation project by contributing $68.00 to
a Penny Pine plantation as part of the costs of replanting replacement
and/or trees indigenous (Not Just Pine Trees) to a particular
damaged area, whether by fire or by other natural catastrophe. You may
designate a specific State you wish to have benefit from this
contribution.
Under a Conservation agreement, the Forest
Service will do the planting, using your donation together with Federal
funds, and will provide to the plantation the same protection from
fires, insects, and disease given other forested areas. The
plantations are a part of the regular National Forest reforestation
program planted on burned-over and brush-covered areas which are
potentially productive timberlands. Planting sites are selected by the
Supervisor of each National Forest. These plantations provide soil
protection, watershed protection, soil stabilization, future
harvestable timber, as well as beauty and shade for recreation.
State regions, districts, clubs and/or
individuals may participate in this program by donating in multiples of
$68. A $68 donation may be made in honor or in memory of ONE
individual, organization or theme.
For more information, contact Art Loesch, NGC Penny Pines Chairman or click below to download further information:
Penny Pines Donation Form - WORD or PDF
Penny Pines Fact Sheet
Penny Pines Press Release
National Garden Clubs Digging In To Raise Funds
For Replanting Disaster-Struck National and State Forests
Click
here for to download the complete press release.