Maryland PLANT Community - Awards
People Loving And Nurturing Trees (PLANT) is a statewide award program to recognize communities for their tree planting and tree care efforts. Communities range from schools, homeowner organizations and parks to metropolitan areas, cities and towns. There are four PLANT award levels: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Green. Successive levels require more formalized tree care activities. Although a community may remain at any level for an unlimited number of years, the goal of the program is to encourage a community to grow through the award levels by strengthening their commitment and care for their urban trees.
Communities submit an application in which they describe the events and activities that meet an award criteria. Applications are submitted to the DNR Forest Service by December 15
th each year and awards are presented in April, often in conjunction with local Arbor/Earth Day celebrations.
At an Arbor Day celebration at Riverdale ES, Town of Riverdale Park received a PLANT award from MD DNR forester, Horace Henry, in recognition of the town's reforestation efforts.PLANT Community Awards:
The BRONZE AWARD is an attractive framed certificate indicating the award level and community name. Communities qualify for the Bronze Award by sponsoring a single activity or "one time event" relating to trees or tree care. Typical activities include a tree planting, or Arbor or Earth Day event.
The SILVER AWARD includes an etched wooden plaque with silver nameplate and date tag engraved with the year of the award. The plaque is designed to display additional PLANT awards of silver (or higher) in subsequent years to document a community's on-going commitment to their trees. The Silver is intended to encourage activities that lay the groundwork for developing an urban forestry program. Such activities might include data collection for a tree or natural resource inventory or the creation of a Tree Board or Beautification Committee.
The GOLD AWARD is an engraved, gold-colored date plate to be mounted on the wooden PLANT plaque. The Gold Award recognizes communities for actively developing urban forestry programs to improve the health of their community's trees. Activities that qualify for this award level may include development of a tree management plan based on a previous inventory or adoption of tree protection regulations.
The GREEN AWARD is a green-colored date plate for display on the wooden PLANT plaque. Although simple in form, it represents the highest PLANT honor to recognize a community that has developed a well-established urban forestry program. This coveted award is reserved for programs that are funded, fully functional and staffed by qualified professionals (including volunteer assistance). Communities that are recipients of the federally awarded Tree City USA status automatically qualify for PLANT's Green Award.
To participate in Maryland's PLANT Program, simply fill in the PLANT application print it and mail to the region in which you live. The addresses are shown on the first page of the application. You may submit any time during the year but the yearly deadline is December 15th for awards to be made the following April.The History of the PLANT Program
The Maryland PLANT Program was established in 1991 as a cooperative effort between the Maryland Community Forest Council (MCFC) and the Maryland Forest Service. The goal of the program was to help local communities step through the process of developing an on-going urban forestry program. By reinforcing small, initial efforts, communities begin to "adopt" their local tree resources and once engaged, become invested in maintaining the health and survival of the tree canopy. As the tasks become more complex, evolving into tree inventories and management plans, MCFC and the Forest Service can provide technical support and volunteer assistance to aid in the development of a formalized urban forestry program.
Before PLANT was established, national programs such as Tree City USA were providing these services for incorporated communities but smaller groups and unincorporated communities were not qualified to participate. PLANT was established to fill this gap and to encourage involvement by groups of all sizes.
During the first few years of the program, the number of participating communities grew to 30 in 1994. After program revisions in 1996, the number of PLANT communities skyrocketed from 67 in 1998 to 161 in year 2000. But the number of participants is only half of the story. Fostering growth through the award levels is a major goal of the PLANT program. Many communities enter at the Bronze Award level and gradually intensify their efforts; others may skip one or more levels to quickly achieve the top Green Award. PLANT encourages communities to intensify their efforts at their own pace. Sustainability is encouraged.
2007 PLANT Award Winners
People Loving And Nurturing Trees
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Name City 2007 Award Level Central Region Aberdeen Proving Ground APG Green Baltimore City Dept Rec & Parks Baltimore Green Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. Baltimore Green Bel Air, Town of Bel Air Green Chesapeake City, Town of Chesapeake City Green Church Creek Elementary School Belcamp Silver Darlington Elementary School Darlington Bronze Gateway School Westminster Silver Hampstead, Town of Hampstead Green Harford Glen Environmental Education Center Bel Air Green Havre de Grace, City of Havre de Grace Green Havre de Grace Middle School Havre de Grace Silver Hickory Elementary School Bel Air Silver Howard County Government Dayton Green Jarrettsville Elementary School Jarrettsville Bronze Joppa View Elementary School Perry Hall Silver Liberty Village HOA Union Bridge Silver Maryland National Guard Havre de Grace Silver Montgomery Village Foundation Montgomery Village Green Mount Airy Garden Club Mt Airy Bronze Rockville, City of Rockville Green Rosedale Center Baltimore Bronze Somerset, Town of Chevy Chase Green Sparrows Point High School Edgemere Green Sudbrook Park, Inc. Pikesville Silver University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore Green Whiteford, Cardiff, Pylesville, Street Community Council Pylesville Bronze Woodside Park Civic Association Silver Spring Green Youth's Benefit Elementary School Fallston Gold Eastern Shore Benedictine School Ridgely Green Berlin Intermediate School Berlin Green Buckingham Elementary School Berlin Gold Caroline County Recreation & Parks Denton Silver Montego Bay Civic Association Ocean City Gold Ocean City, Town of Ocean City Green Salisbury University Arboretum Salisbury Green Sudlersville Middle School Ecol Corps Sudlersville Green Worcester County Rec & Parks Dept Snow Hill Green Southern Region Accokeek Foundation Accokeek Bronze Adelphi Hills Community Association Hyattsville Bronze Alice Ferguson Foundation Accokeek Silver Annapolis, City of Annapolis Green Annapolis Road Academy Bladensburg Bronze Anne Arundel Community College Arnold Green Archbishop Neale School LaPlata Gold Berkshire Civic Association Forestville Silver Bowie, City of Bowie Green Brentwood, Town of Brentwood Green Caltor Manor Civic Assoc Ft Washington Bronze Calvert Manor Garden Club Accokeek Bronze Cameron Grove Adult Community Upper Marlboro Bronze Chesapeake Ecology Center Annapolis Green Cheverly, Town of Cheverly Green Chillum Elementary School Hyattsville Bronze Chopticon High School Environmental Club Morganza Bronze Collington Residents Association Mitchellville Bronze Collington Station HOA Bowie Bronze Concord Civic Association District Heights Silver Cooper Lane elementary School Landover Hills Bronze End Time Harvest Ministries Inc New Carrollton Bronze Fort Washington Tabernacle of Praise Ft Washington Bronze Greater Accokeek Civic Association Accokeek Gold Greenbelt Homes Inc. Greenbelt Green Gwynn Park Middle School PTSA Brandywine Bronze Henson Valley Montessori School Upper Marlboro Bronze Hollywood Elementary School Hollywood Gold Hyattsville, City of Hyattsville Green James A Forrest Career & Technology Center Leonardtown Gold James H Harrison Elementary School Laurel Silver Judith P Hoyer Early Childhood Center Cheverly Bronze Lake Arbor Civic Association Mitchellville Silver Landover Hills, Town of Landover Hills Bronze Landover Revitalization Coalition Landover Bronze Laurel, City of Laurel Green Little Friends for Peace Mt Rainier Bronze Maplewood Civic Association Ft Washington Bronze Manchester Estates Civic Association Camp Springs Silver MD National Capital Park & Planning Commission Upper Marlboro Green Mattaponi Elementary School Boy Scouts Pack 239 Upper Marlboro Bronze Mechanicsville Elementary School Mechanicsville Green Melwood Springs HOA Upper Marlboro Bronze