Planting a tree does a whole lot of things for the environment -- from cleaning the air and water to reducing summer air temperatures and buffering noise.
The city has a mission to get more trees planted. And here are some opportunities to go get a free tree, or volunteer to help plant some.
Here's a list of events this week, courtesy of TreeBaltimore and the Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks:
FREE Tree Giveaway Eddie's of Roland Park
Tuesday, April 20
5113 Roland Ave.
410-396-7900
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Help grow Baltimore's tree canopy. TreeBaltimore will be giving away 50 trees to city residents at Eddie's Supermarket.
Earth Day Celebration & FREE Tree Giveaway
Thursday, April 22
Dickey Hill Elementary School
5025 Dickey Hill Road
410-396-7900
3:30 p.m.- 5 p.m.
The Department of Recreation and Park's TreeBaltimore, the BCPPS, Enterprise Rental, Herring Run and Jones Falls Watershed Associations and the Green Ambassador will plant trees at Dickey Hill Elementary, Moravia Elementary, Northwood Elementary and Barclay Elementary. FREE trees will be available at Dickey Hill Elementary School.
TreeBaltimore, Office of Sustainability and Holistic Life
Thursday, April 22
Druid Hill Park
410-396-7900
3:30 p.m.
The Department of Recreation and Park's TreeBaltimore, students from the Holistic Life Foundation and the City's Sustainability Initiative will partner on the 2nd annual Earth Day by planting trees in Druid Hill Park.
Earth Day with the Greater Baltimore Leadership Association
Friday, April 23rd
Druid Hill Park
410-396-7900
9:30 a.m. - noon
The Department of Recreation and Park's TreeBaltimore and the Greater Baltimore Leadership Association will plant trees in Druid Hill Park with local schools including St. Ignatius Loyola grade school and the Antioch School.
Photo courtesy of TreeBaltimore