Old Brooklyn Tree Steward Program

The Old Brooklyn Tree Stewards are neighborhood residents who work to share tree care knowledge, advocate for trees, and provide tree-related assistance.

Three people sitting behind a table at an outdoor event, with books and educational materials about trees on display.
Two people planting a tree in a grassy area during a tree steward training program, with a young girl observing nearby.
Green informational sign titled "What Do They Do?" listing actions related to caring for and promoting trees, including answering questions, sharing resources, educating the public, advocating for increased tree canopy, and promoting a tree planting program in Old Brooklyn.
Group of six people wearing safety vests and hard hats standing around a young, leafless tree on a city sidewalk.
Three people planting a young tree in a grassy area with trees and a fence in the background.

To get connected to a tree steward or to learn more about the program, contact our Tree Steward Coordinator, Brittney Hooper, at 216-505-1686 or TreeStewards@oldbrooklyn.com.

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To learn more about the Old Brooklyn Tree Planting Program, visit www.oldbrooklyn.com/tree.