Happy Earth Day!
Help us "love where we live" this spring by joining WPKND in taking care of our neighborhood. Start today by celebrating Earth Day with a park clean-up!

Check out the additional ways below to show your love and make everyday Earth Day in West Park Kamm's. Stay tuned for additional ways to get involved throughout the spring and summer.
Kick off the initiative today April 22 on Earth Day with a clean-up at Drakefield Park, 15652 Drakefield Avenue. Meet us at the park! All are welcome! Details here!
Clean-Up the Corners
With help from Cleveland Neighborhood Progress' Clean & Green Trailer, we can brighten up our main street for the summer! Clean-Up the Corners is on Wednesday, May 26 from 10:00 am- 1:00 pm! Sign up today!
Earth Day at Home
Add sustainable practices for an Earth Day at Home with tips from The Holden Arboretum.

FREE ADMISSION and Arbor Day Redbud seedling giveaway- Friday, April 30 at Holden Forests & Gardens. See Details
Celebrate Arbor Day!
Arbor Week Webinar: Growing Trees and Equity
Hear the barriers to growing an equitable tree canopy and how some communities are working to address the challenges and increase Cleveland's tree canopy!
Learn more and get the link to join the webinar hosted by Cleveland Tree Coalition on April 27 from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm.
Request a Tree!
If you are a property owner, you can have a tree planted on your tree lawn for free! Fill out the form from the Tree Canopy Revitalization Program.
Get Free Trees for Your Yard This Spring
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Cleveland’s total canopy is only 19%!
Western Reserve Land Conservancy’s vision is to increase Cleveland’s tree canopy to 40%!

75%-80% of the tree canopy exists on private property. Because of this, private property in Cleveland has the most potential to increase canopy cover. We need your help planting trees.
Are you eligible?
  • Trees must be planted within the City of Cleveland
  • Trees must be planted on private property in front, side or back yards (trees may not be planted in containers or in the sidewalk as street trees).
  • priority will be given to those living in neighborhoods identified as high need in the Cleveland Tree Plan