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Second Annual Treemendous Quanah Event

10/2/2021

 
Year two of the Treemendous Quanah Initiative is in the books!

With our wonderful volunteers from Quanah Friends of the Park, we were able to replace trees lost from the weather this past year along with a few additional new trees. In total, we planted 11 1-2 year growth trees and 4 seedlings at Historic Quanah City Park, 6 trees at Hardeman County Historical Museums, 2 at the Quanah Community Center, and 2 at the Goodlett Cemetery. We were also able to provide 6 trees to individuals from the community for planting in their own yards!

​Thank you to all who volunteered for this event, and we would like to especially thank the West Kessler Native Arbor Initiative and the Lewisville Aquatic Ecosystem Research Facility for donating the trees.
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Our purpose is to enhance and improve public spaces, including parks, cemeteries, and museums, in Quanah and Hardeman County, Texas, and improve the quality of life of residents through the use and enjoyment of those spaces.  

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The E. Eugene Johnson Memorial Foundation is a Texas non-profit corporation and 501(c)(3) tax exempt public charity (EIN 85-1255191).
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