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NEWS RELEASE
City Hall
1565 First Street
Sarasota, FL 34236

For Immediate Release: April 9, 2007

CITY CELEBRATES ARBOR DAY

Sarasota - The City of Sarasota will celebrate Arbor Day by planting a tree at Booker High School, Fri., April 13, 2007 at 10am.

The goal of Arbor Day is to raise awareness, especially with children, about the need to plant, protect and preserve trees. A high rise live oak will be planted. As a shade tree, it will provide relief from the sun. “High rise live oaks have become very popular in urban forestry because they are very columnar when they are young,” said David Daberkoe, City of Sarasota Arborist. “This is a major advantage for a street tree, as they often have to fit in pedestrian and traffic areas where a broader specimen would cause conflicts,” Daberkoe said.

Here are more interesting tree facts from Arborist David Daberkoe:

• Trees prevent cities from becoming heat islands. They lower surrounding temperatures by as much as 15 degrees.
• Trees conserve energy. A house shaded by trees can reduce air conditioning costs by almost 50 percent.
• Trees act as sound barriers. Each 100 width of trees can absorb 6-8 decibels of sound.
• Trees produce oxygen. One mature tree can produce enough oxygen for a family of four for one year
• Trees help control flooding. The roots of a moderate size tree will absorb 400 gallons of water a day
• Trees absorb carbon dioxide. Through a process called carbon sequestration, trees absorb air pollution.

Mayor Fredd “Glossie” Atkins will help with the tree planting ceremony.


Release Contact: Jan Thornburg, Public Information Officer 941-954-4160
jan.thornburg@sarasotagov.com

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