Tag: memorial tree

  • Commonwealth Avenue Mall Memorial Tree Sponsorship Opportunity

    Commonwealth Avenue Mall Memorial Tree Sponsorship Opportunity

    For the past few years The Friends of the Public Garden has been able to declare the Commonwealth Avenue Mall “fully planted”. We like to think that the good health and survival rate of our Mall trees is due to the expert scientifically based care and attention being paid to them by the Mall arborist, Norm Helie. Since Norm has come on and introduced better and better arboreal practices we have lost fewer and fewer trees each year. In the last two years we have not lost one old elm to Dutch elm disease! This year we will be removing two trees that are not quite yet dead but in serious decline. Both of these spaces are in the Clarendon to Dartmouth block of the Mall. The replacements will be planted this spring.  The cost of sponsorship which includes a plaque is $5,000. If you are interested in one of these locations please contact Margaret Pokorny, Chairman, Commonwealth Avenue Mall Committee for complete details. Mpok384@gmail.com.

  • Thursday, April 18, 12:00 noon – Memorial Tree Dedication

    Thursday, April 18, 12:00 noon – Memorial Tree Dedication

    The Garden Club of the Back Bay announces a tree dedication to honor the memory of the two fire fighters who lost their lives five years ago fighting the nine-alarm fire at 298 Beacon Street.  On April 18th, at 12 noon, the families of Lieutenant Edward Walsh, Jr., of Engine Company 33, and Firefighter Michael Kennedy, of Ladder Company 15, will join the Fire Commissioner of the City of Boston and the Garden Club of the Back Bay to dedicate a new tree planted at the site of the fire.