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2026 Neighborhood Forest

2026 Neighborhood Forest

Neighborhood Forest is a nonprofit organization that has helped more than 310,000 children across North America plant their very own trees since 2010 — inspiring environmental stewardship through the joy of planting and growing trees.

This spring, the Whitewright Public Library is thrilled to announce our participation in Neighborhood Forest's 17th Annual Free Tree Program as part of our Earth Week celebrations this April!

How to Participate:

There are three ways to get involved this spring:

  1. Register your child to receive a free tree to plant at home
  2. Purchase trees to plant this spring if you don’t have a child participating (Buy One, Fund One!)
  3. Donate to fund trees in our community$5 helps place a tree in the hands of a child

👉 Register here: https://tinyurl.com/mwvv2s9t

  • Registration is open now through March 15
  • Trees (6–12 inches tall) will arrive around Earth Day (April 22)
  • The tree species will be announced in early April. Neighborhood Forest aims to provide native and/or fruit-bearing, depending on our region.
  • Other products that are purchased by you will be fulfilled by Neighborhood Forest.
  • You do not have to have a library card or be within the city limits to participate. You only need to be able to pick up your tree(s) at the library the week of Earth Day.

Families who register will receive details about tree pick-up or distribution closer to Earth Day.

To learn more about Neighborhood Forest, visit www.neighborhoodforest.org.