In honor of Arbor Day, the City of Brighton invites residents, community organizations, and tree enthusiasts to make a meaningful environmental impact at Elmwood Cemetery. Join our Open Space, Forestry, and Cemetery teams by participating in a tree planting initiative at the cemetery on Saturday, May 3, from 8 a.m. to noon, at 14800 Old Brighton Road.
This volunteer event offers a unique opportunity to give back to the community while supporting the creation of a sustainable tree canopy at Elmwood Cemetery. Trees play a vital role in improving air quality, providing habitat and shelter for wildlife, and enhancing the aesthetic beauty of city properties year-round. As a token of appreciation, all attendees will be entered into a raffle to win free trees.
This event is open to individuals of all ages and experience levels, whether you're a seasoned gardener or a first-time tree planter. Families, school groups, and local organizations are strongly encouraged to participate as we work together to enhance the beauty of Elmwood Cemetery while promoting sustainability.
What to know:
- Participants should wear long-sleeved tops and pants, sturdy shoes, work gloves and bring a water bottle
- The city will provide tools, equipment, trees, training, drinking water and snacks
Join us in celebrating Arbor Day and contribute to making Elmwood Cemetery a greener, healthier and more beautiful place for future generations.
To register for the event, or for additional information, please contact City Forester Adam Rhodebeck at 303-655-2048 or via email at ajrhodebeck@brightonco.gov.