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Huber Heights parks board proposes tree giveaways, heritage-tree program and mayoral monarch pledge
Summary
The City of Huber Heights Parks and Recreation Board outlined 2025 events and programs including a citywide tree and plant giveaway, a heritage-tree nomination program and a request for council to approve the mayor's signing of the National Wildlife Federation's Mayor's Monarch Pledge.
The Huber Heights Parks and Recreation Board on March 4 outlined a slate of 2025 outreach and conservation efforts and asked the City Council to approve the mayor or a designee signing the National Wildlife Federation's Mayor's Monarch Pledge.
At the council work session, Casey (chair, Parks and Recreation Board) and board member Rich Moore described an April 5 tree-and-plant giveaway, a new heritage-tree nomination process and a set of events that include youth field day and multiple pickleball tournaments. "There's almost 8,300 enrollments in programs, special events, and community events,"…
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