Six Trees Grow in Newburgh

A miracle happened in Newburgh on April 25: On the 360 block of Liberty Street, my new friend Kula, her husband Steve, and their wonderful, energetic and friendly neighbors planted SIX syringa reticulata ("Ivory Silk lilac") trees, which will help mitigate climate change and provide peace, beauty, shade, cleaner air and soil, and less stormwater runoff for years to come. 

It was a magnificent group effort that should stand as a model of community activism here in Newburgh. From coming to a CAC meeting to explain their idea, to choosing the species they wanted, to following through with Central Hudson to get the sites OK'd, to rustling up a truck and delivering and unloading the trees and topsoil, to providing the shovels, wheelbarrows, dollies and other tools, hose and water, to  -- by the way -- negotiating all of this during a worldwide pandemic, these folks saw this project through to its very successful conclusion. No glitch along the way, including a mixup with a nursery employee not understanding the payment situation, could stop them! They have my complete admiration (can you tell?) and deserve the thanks of all.

The City of Newburgh’s Conservation Advisory Council, of which i am a proud member, provided the money for the six trees and six bags of topsoil (and also some muscle and cheerleading, as my pal Alison Filosa and i lent a hand, along with Mayor Harvey and Council member Anthony Grice), but it is “Kula and the Gang” (as i will forever call them) who are our true Newburgh Tree Heroes.

Feel free to organize your own neighbors to do the same thing. Conservation Advisory Council meetings are open to everyone.

It takes a village to plant a tree, but “Kula and the Gang” planted SIX on Liberty Street on April 25!

It takes a village to plant a tree, but “Kula and the Gang” planted SIX on Liberty Street on April 25!