The Haddonfield Branch Managers are offering two training workshops for residents interested in learning about and assisting with tree pruning. The Branch Managers is a volunteer street tree pruning and tree advocacy group sponsored by the Haddonfield Shade Tree Commission. The first hands-on outdoor workshop will be offered twice, on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2 to 3:30 p.m. and on Sunday, Dec. 8, 10:30 a.m. to noon at Mountwell Park on Reillywood Avenue.
A second workshop will be offered twice in January and will focus on tree selection, planting and care. There is a $10 cost per person including training materials and the use of tools.
This short-course is the entry to joining the Branch Managers. Now starting their third season, the Branch Managers meet regularly to assist the borough by pruning small shade trees, removing excess mulch and ivy and trimming girdling roots. They also document the status of the borough trees and communicate with Public Works about trees requiring additional attention. All work is done at street level and fully supervised.
In addition to volunteers who want to participate in pruning, the Branch Managers also need educators for their outreach programs on Earth Day, at the Haddonfield Farmers Market and other events, and organizers for the regular workdays and other activities.
To sign up for the tree pruning short course or for more information on the Branch Managers or the training program, contact Robin Potter at (856) 429–6630 or [email protected].