The Rotary Club of Rockville will be joining local officials to plant trees in each of the communities we serve. In addition to the beauty they bring to our towns, the trees will also provide habitat for local wildlife.
The dedication will be part of a record-breaking “Rotary Day of Service” during which over 4,000 Rotarians from Connecticut and Western Massachusetts will volunteer their time to give back to the communities they serve.
The Rotary Club of Rockville, CT will come together with leaders in Ellington, Vernon and Tolland to plant trees in each of the three towns. In addition to their aesthetic value, the trees will also provide nesting material and shelter for area wildlife.
10:00 AM Ellington
- Where: Arbor Park on Main Street
- First Selectman, Lori Spielman will join the Rotary Club of Rockville to celebrate the addition of a Gingko tree.
11:00 AM Vernon
- Where: Saxony Dog Park, located at the intersection of Regan & West Streets
- Mayor Dan Champagne, along with Club President Annie Walsh, will preside over the planting of a Red Bud tree.
1:00 PM Tolland
- Where: Tolland’s Conservation Property on Sage Meadow Drive
- Jim Hutton, Chair, Tolland Conservation Commission will join Rotarians for the dedication of a Linden tree.
For more information, please visit, http://www.rotarydayofservice.org.