Arizona
Community
Tree
Council, Inc.

Dedicated to the care
and planting of trees

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2010 Goal: 1,000 trees -- Currently at 872 trees


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Welcome to The Arizona Community Tree Council (ACTC). Our mission is to encourage and facilitate the planting and care of trees in Arizona. As a non-profit organization, we promote the exchange of information about trees and the essential role they play in the well being of the rural and urban forest. We do so by educating people, communities, and tree care professionals with current information on planting trees, caring for trees, and the value of trees to you and to Arizona's legacy.

ACTC is made up of representatives from Arizona counties, tribal communities, government agencies, professional organizations and other individuals who have a statewide interest in the Council's mission. ACTC's membership is composed of individuals with these same interests.

Need an arborist or tree worker? Need information? Need a tree consultant or specialist? Want to learn about trees, volunteer, help plant trees, or take care of trees? Want to donate money to help with our mission or find out the Great Trees of Arizona? Learn about Tree Climbing Championships, grant resources, job opportunities or what type of tree to plant for your yard?

Put down roots with us and grow Arizona's future.


ACTC is teaming up with Jack Johnson on his 2010 To The Sea Tour and All At Once...

Join All At Once

...a social action network connecting nonprofits with people who want to become active in their local and world community. All At Once comes to life online at www.AllAtOnce.org and at every Jack Johnson concert in the Village Green, a collection of interactive booths where you can get educated, get inspired, and connect face-to-face with us and other local and national non-profits.

HOW YOU CAN TAKE ACTION!

    Jack Johnson
  1. Become a Member of All At Once! Visit www.AllAtOnce.org to check out what you can do before, during, and after the show to get involved.
  2. Participate in our Pre-Concert Event ACTC will be planting 4 trees.
  3. Visit us at the show! We will be at Jack Johnson's concert in Phoenix on October 10, 2010. Please come visit us in the Village Green, take environmental action, get your Village Green Passport stamped and enter to win a chance to view the concert from the stage!
  4. Help us raise funds! Jack Johnson's new charity is matching every dollar contributed to us at the show or directly to our organization between now and October 15 (Up to $2500). Please make a contribution to ACTC right now and your money will be doubled by the Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation!

Collectively, individual actions create global change. Your actions, your voice, and your choices, all have a huge impact. www.AllAtOnce.org

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ACTC Annual Sponsors
Tree
Partner
Tucson Electric Power
Roots
Partner
DLC Resources, Inc.
Trunk
Partner
Artistic Arborist, Inc.
Member
Sponsor
SRP EarthWise(tm)
Arizona Forestry - USDA Forest Service

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Thanks to our
Canopy Club Members:

• Louisa Ballard
• Jeanne F Peterson

Tree Resources

Tree Choices by Arizona climate zones for planting trees.

Arizona Homegrown Solutions, a subsidiary of the ACTC

Tree Links

Industry Links

Where to See Mature Trees

The Arizona State Forestry Division worked closely with partner organizations and stakeholder groups to develop the 2010 Arizona Forest Resource and Assessment. The Assessment and Strategy address national private forest conservation priorities; is a useful tool to a wide range of individuals, agencies and organizations; and provides the basis of future work in Arizona to address our forest resource issues. Click here for more information.


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