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Why become a member of the ACTC? As a member, you support the goals and mission of the Arizona Community Tree Council, to promote communication and exchange of information about trees and the essential role they play in the well-being of all Arizona Communities. But more than that, the ACTC is comprised of a diverse range of individuals: representatives from all over Arizona - municipalities, utilities, governmental agencies, landscape companies, master gardeners, tree workers, educators, tribal communities, professional organizations, community organizations, arborists, and citizens; people wanting to make a difference in our community and environment, people who share an interest in the care and planting of trees in Arizona.
What are the benefits of being a member? ACTC offers comprehensive educational programs for tree owners as well as municipal, utility and commercial arborists; while also seeking to provide a sense of community and networking for anyone who cares about trees. Our annual Certified Arborist Training, Annual Conference, local Tree Owners Workshops, Tree Climbing Championship and more, are places where like-minded individuals and organizations can share that interest. Please join us.
Each paid member, at any level of membership (above Community), receives special member rates for ACTC-sponsored seminars and workshops, education and community partnership opportunities.
Become a Canopy Club Member! By adding just $10 to your regular membership dues, you can show your support and commitment for the mission of the Arizona Community Tree Council by becoming a member of the CANOPY CLUB. This level of membership includes recognition on our website and in our newsletter.
Regular Membership Fees:
Please click to sign up online or download a membership application
NOTE: The membership year is from the date you become a member until the following year at the same time – example: If you join in March, 2010, your renewal will be in March of 2011.
* Community-level members do not receive reduced rates on ACTC-sponsored training.