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MPRB Invites You to April 29 Tree Distribution Site Tour

Join Green Cities Accord and the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board (MPRB) for a behind-the-scenes tour of the MPRB Tree Distribution Site, 2150 W River Pkwy, on the evening of Wednesday, April 29, where thousands of trees are staged each spring for planting across Minneapolis.

This unique, behind-the-scenes experience offers a closer look at the nursery side of urban forestry, highlighting what it takes to care for and prepare thousands of young trees as they make their way to parks, streets, and neighborhoods across the city.

Guests will hear from Green Cities Accord and MPRB staff about current planting efforts, climate resilience priorities, and the role trees play in growing healthier, more livable communities.

Attendance is free, but spots are limited - so register today!

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