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ReLeafing Day 2023
Nashville Tree Foundation’s Annual City-wide Tree Planting Day
Thanks to over 100 volunteers and our wonderful community partners, the 21st Annual ReLeafing Day was a big, green success. With support from Arbor Day Foundation, Truist, Metro Water Services, and Metro Tree Bank, Nashville Tree Foundation made steps to reforest two school campuses and one neighborhood, and began clearing invasive species in Edgehill Park.
ReLeafing Day has a rich history, stemming from the remarkable success of the Nashville Tree Foundation’s acclaimed ReLeaf Nashville project. This initiative, running from 1998 to 2001, saw the planting of 6,757 shade trees, a vital effort to replenish the 20,000 trees lost to devastating tornadoes on April 16, 1998. The project then transitioned into an annual planting day, with which we hope to increase our impact on Nashville’s green spaces and community every year.
Since its inception in 2002, ReLeafing Day has become an annual celebration of tree planting. Every year, ReLeafing Day expands its reach and continues to grow, thanks to volunteers, our community partners, and supporters just like you. Together, we’ve planted hundreds of trees strategically positioned to coexist harmoniously with power lines, enhancing the overall well-being of our city.
This year, we focused on making a big impact with a specific community focus. ReLeafing Day featured three project sites in the vibrant Edgehill and Wedgewood Houston neighborhoods. Plantings at Fall Hamilton Elementary School and Johnson Alternative Learning Center, and invasive species clearing at Edgehill Memorial Community Park were orchestrated by three wonderful teams of volunteers, community partners, and school staff who planted 22 different species!
None of this is possible without YOUR SUPPORT. Join us next year and volunteer. Come, let’s plant trees together. It’s an amazing way to spend a Saturday morning celebrating Nashville’s Tree Canopy!
SEE RELEAFING DAY IN ACTION
Past ReLeafing Days
2015 planting
November 21, 2015
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Bordeaux
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Haynes Park
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Haynes Manor
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Titans Way
2014 PLANTING
November 22, 2014
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Cleveland Park
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McFerrin Park
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Monroe Harding
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St. George’s Episcopal Church
2013 PLANTING
November 23, 2013
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Woodbine
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Mill Creek
2012 PLANTING
November 17, 2012
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Woodbine
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Metro Public Schools
2011 PLANTING
November 19, 2011
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Alabama Avenue
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51st Avenue North
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Hadley Park
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Coleman Park
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Tennessee State University
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Tennessee Technology Center
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Edgehill Avenue
2010 PLANTING
November 20, 2010
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Bellevue
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Poplar Creek Estates
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River Park
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Rolling River Estates
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Sheffield on the Harpeth
2009 PLANTING
November 21, 2009
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Inglewood neighborhood
2008 PLANTING
November 22, 2008
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Inglewood neighborhood
2007 PLANTING
November 17, 2007
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Bluefields in Donelson
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12South neighborhood
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Eastland Park
2006 PLANTING
November 18, 2006
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Sylvan Heights
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Germantown
2005 PLANTING
November 19, 2005
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Dallas H. Neil Park
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Woodland-in-Waverly
2004 PLANTING
November 20, 2004
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Preston-Taylor Homes
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Taylor-Merritt Court
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Germantown
2003 PLANTING
November 22, 2003
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Preston Taylor Homes
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Rosebank Elementary
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Rainwood subdivision
2002 PLANTING
November 23, 2002
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Hope Gardens
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Rainwood subdivision
2022 Planting
November 19, 2022
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Carter Lawrence Elementary School
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Coleman Park
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Dudley Park
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Edgehill Park
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ES Rose Park
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8 Private Yard
2021 Planting
November 20, 2021
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Robert Churchwell Elementary School
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Fisk University
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Boyd Park
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McKissack Middle School
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Watkins Park
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20 Private Yards
2020 Planting
November 21, 2020
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Donelson Neighborhoods
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McGavock High School
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Two Rivers Middle School
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TN School for the Blind
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Donelson Christian Academy
2019 PLANTING
November 23, 2019
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Chadwell Elementary School
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Gateway Elementary School
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Goodpasture Christian School
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Gra-Mar Middle Prep
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Hunters Lane High School
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Isaac Litton Middle Prep
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Jere Baxter Middle School
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Maplewood High School
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NOSSI College of Art
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Old Center Elementary School
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Rocketship Elementary School
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Tom Joy Elementary School
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40 Private Yards
2018 PLANTING
November 17, 2018
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A. Z. Kelley Elementary School
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Apollo Middle School – 2018 Extreme Tree Makeover School
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Crieve Hall Elementary School
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Croft Middle Design Center
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Fall-Hamilton Elementary School
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Glengarry Elementary School
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Glenview Elementary School
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Granbery Elementary School
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JE Moss Elementary School
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John B. Whitsitt Elementary School
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John Overton High School
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Johnson Alternative Elementary
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Nashville School of the Arts
2017 PLANTING
November 18, 2017
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Paragon Mills
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Fairlane Park
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Tusculum
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Glencliff Elementary
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Glencliff High School
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Wright Middle School
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Croft Middle School
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Paragon Mills Elementary
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Haywood Elementary
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Tusculum Elementary
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McMurray Middle
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Cole Elementary
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Cockrill Bend Elementary
2016 Planting
November 22, 2016
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IT Creswell
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Cumberland Elementary
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John Early
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Jones Paedeia
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Robert Churchwell
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McGavock High
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Waverly Belmont
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Haynes Middle
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Hull Jackson Montessori
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Robert Lillard
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