Time is running out for Parks & People's Fall Tree Sale!! Take advantage now!

To anyone with a desire to improve the environment, help fund a non-profit or simply beautify a space.
Time is almost out for Parks & People's Fall Tree Sale. You have less than two weeks to purchase native Maryland trees and help Baltimore become greener!
Please consider purchasing one or more native Maryland trees for your home, work or perhaps even a greening project. You have the opportunity to choose from 11 different species of tree, including Sugar Maple, Red Maple, River Birch, Eastern Redbud, Black Walnut, Eastern Red Cedar, American Sycamore, Bald Cypress, Swamp White Oak, Pin Oak and Red Oak. All orders must be received by Parks & People no later than Monday, October 26, 2009. (This includes coupons.) Procedes from this sale help to keep Parks & People greening the envirionment and educating youth as well as adults about our environment and how to protect it.
*Special for this sale* $25 off of trees costing over $50 with Marylanders Plant Trees Coupon!

To order, please download and mail in our order form (along with any coupons), or call 410-448-5663 x101 and place an order over the phone (coupons must be signed and dropped off or mailed in), or swing by our office and fill out a form here. Trees ordered will be available for pickup on Saturday, October 31st from 9 a.m. until noon.
Order forms can be found and downloaded from <a href="http://www.parksandpeople.org/programs_social_enterprises_tree_sale.html">http://www.parksandpeople.org/programs_social_enterprises_tree_sale.html</a>;
Coupons can be found and downloaded from <a href="http://www.trees.maryland.gov/pdfs/coupon.pdf">http://www.trees.maryland.gov/pdfs/coupon.pdf</a>;
All mailed-in orders should be sent to Parks &amp; People Foundation Stieff Silver Building 800 Wyman Park Drive Suite 010 Baltimore, MD 21211. Please note on the envelope that contents are for our Fall Tree Sale.
We thank you in advance for your purchases and greening efforts!

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