New tree on the block
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Marisa O’Neil
A 25-foot Norfolk pine stood watch as a new kid moved into the
neighborhood.
Members of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club planted a seven-foot
Australian willow on Tuesday at Kaiser Elementary school in Costa
Mesa to celebrate Arbor Day. The older pine tree, planted by Rotary
members some 20 years ago, sits just on the other side of a bank of
classrooms.
“We enjoy seeing the trees we’ve planted grow because they make
things a little more green,” club President Ed Rennie said.
Each Arbor Day of the last 35 years, the club has given seedling
trees to all third-graders in the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District. That adds up to about 83,000 total over the years, Rennie
said, plus a larger tree planted at a different district school every
year.
Arbor Day started in Nebraska in the late 19th century when
journalist J. Sterling Morton proposed a tree-planting day. National
Arbor Day is the last Friday in April, but some states set different
dates according to their optimum tree-planting season.
California’s official Arbor Day celebration this year is from
March 7 to 14.
“I grew up in this area, and I got a tree when I was in third
grade,” third-grade teacher Sherrilynne Dangl said. “It’s a big thing
for me now, seeing kids get their own trees.”
She didn’t know what became of the tree she had planted in the
third grade. But her back yard is filled with every tree she has
received in her past 10 years as a teacher.
Bonnie Sykes, a sixth-grade student council member who helped toss
soil on the willow’s roots at the ceremony, also remembered the tree
she got when she was in third grade. The evergreen is at her family’s
cabin in Humboldt.
Third-grader Riley Ricker had a general idea where his tree would
go.
“Probably out somewhere my dog can’t get it,” 8-year-old Riley
said. “Right now, it’s on top of my baby brother’s dollhouse.”
As for the willow, 12-year-old Danny Jackson might just have to
check up on it years from now, after it catches up a little to the
pine tree.
“I’ll probably come back when I’m older and see if it’s still
there,” Danny said of the willow.
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