By admin on December 8, 2014
Join us for a tree-filled day at the Millbrae Library! Share your thoughts on Millbrae's urban forest during a community listening session. Then, participate in our hands-on workshop to learn how fruit tree grafting can enhance your tree’s productivity or even produce multiple types of fruit. To top it off, you'll have the chance to take home one of fifty free potted fruit trees, available on a first-come, first-served basis!
Please register for this event here.
Join us to celebrate the launch of East Palo Alto's very own Loteria! This community-rooted take on the beloved game celebrates everything that makes East Palo Alto special. Each card lifts up the stories, history, and culture that define EPA from the legacy of organizing and resistance to the ongoing fight for environmental justice. Join us as we play, connect, and celebrate the community. We will have free food and fun prizes for the Lotería, including fruit trees!
Únete a nosotros para celebrar el lanzamiento de la Lotería de East Palo Alto.Esta versión comunitaria del popular juego celebra todo lo que hace especial a East Palo Alto. Cada carta evoca los relatos, la historia y la cultura que definen la EPA, desde el legado de organización y resistencia hasta la lucha actual por la justicia medioambiental. Únete a nosotros para jugar, conectar y celebrar la comunidad. Tendremos comida gratis y divertidos premios para la Lotería, ¡incluidos árboles frutales!
Are you interested in learning the best techniques and tips for caring for your trees?
Join us for a tree care workshop at Terman Park on Saturday, May 17! In this 3-hour workshop, you'll learn and practice watering, mulching, and pruning techniques with the guidance of Canopy staff. Sign-up here.
Join us for a community tree planting with Izzi EPA and Izzi Magnolia on Saturday, May 17, 2025! Help support early childhood health, well-being, and development by bringing shade and the power of trees to the students, families, and staff of these early childhood centers. Register for the planting here.
Enjoy a relaxing wellness walk and yoga session in Friendship Park with North Fair Oaks Library and Canopy! Led by a yoga instructor and expert arborist, this walk and yoga session will help you unwind and connect with nature. All yoga levels are welcomed, and no registration is required! We will meet at the North Fair Oaks Library and walk to the park together.
Join us to plant 10 trees in Mountain View's Rengstorff Park! All are welcomed to participate. Sign-up to volunteer here.
Join us for our last tree planting day of this season as we plant 15 trees at Bubb Elementary School. You’ll help create a greener, healthier school campus to enhance student well-being and outdoor learning opportunities! Sign-up to volunteer here.
In this bilingual (Spanish / English) workshop, you'll learn how to graft trees to produce fruit earlier and even grow multiple fruits on the same tree!
The heart of our communities and cities are our schools and greenspaces. Greening schoolyards can benefit students, their families, and the rest of the community. A well-forested campus can help fight climate change, pollution, heat islands, and improve the mental health of those who frequent or engage with those spaces. Transforming schools from asphalt to greenspace is a critical component to increasing our urban forest, cooling our neighborhoods and improving access to open spaces -- especially in densely urban communities like those in the Bay Area. But schools can face complex challenges and competing priorities that create barriers to this transformation. Learn more and join the discussion at Canopy’s Schools: The Lungs of Our Communities webinar on June 12, 2025 from 10 AM - 11:30AM.
Stay tuned for the Zoom webinar registration link.
Looking for a way to steward your local urban forest this summer? Join us for our Young Tree Care Survey (YTCS) Kick-Off!
Every summer, YTCS volunteers and Canopy staff explore Palo Alto’s neighborhoods to survey young street trees. Volunteers are given routes to assess if trees are getting enough water, mulch, and pruning and to note any damage. Sign-up to volunteer here or contact [email protected] with questions.
Looking for a way to steward your local urban forest this summer? Participate in our Young Tree Care Survey (YTCS)!
Every summer, YTCS volunteers and Canopy staff explore Palo Alto’s neighborhoods to survey young street trees. Volunteers are given routes to assess if trees are getting enough water, mulch, and pruning and to note any damage. Sign-up to volunteer here or contact [email protected] with questions.
Looking for a way to steward your local urban forest this summer? Participate in our Young Tree Care Survey (YTCS)!
Every summer, YTCS volunteers and Canopy staff explore Palo Alto’s neighborhoods to survey young street trees. Volunteers are given routes to assess if trees are getting enough water, mulch, and pruning and to note any damage. Sign-up to volunteer here or contact [email protected] with questions.