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- Subject: Community Forestry mailing list - TreeTown ...
- From: RT Ellsberry <rtells@Flora.Com>
- Date: Sun, 2 Nov 1997 14:17:33 -0500
- Newsgroups: rec.gardens
- Organization: Smartnet Internet Services [via news]
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Some visitors to rec.gardens may be interested in our community forestry discussion list - TreeTown. Attached is our welcome / info letter. Hope to see you there. Richard@Flora.Com, ListOp. ======================================================================= W e l c o m e T o T r e e T o w n ! ---------------------------------------- This is the Information file for TreeTown - The Discussion List for Community Forestry & Ecologies. Once per month, as needed, this document is updated and recirculated to members of the list, as well as to its companion list the TreeTown-Digest. This is then posted to a few kindred Usenet newsgroups, on eco- logical restoration, urban planning, wildlife and the like. TreeTown is a Majordomo (listserver) forum, only requiring normal Internet email access in order to fully participate in our dialogues. The list has been on-line since Arbor Day 1995 (back when we were called 'Tree-House') and generally circulates under 2 message postings per day. Our 100+ members represent forestry education and preservation, nurseries and arborists, community organizations (stewardship) and concerned individuals. One of the main objectives of TreeTown is to promote sustainable tree planting and care in diverse habitats, although we welcome any discussion which is arguably tree-relevant. Often we cover every- day issues of safe pest management, species selection, liability, funding local forestry initiatives and other practical information. To sign onto or off of TreeTown, simply state your interest, in an email addressed to me, ListOp Richard Tryzno Ellsberry: -- RTEllsberry@Flora.Com Treetown / Baltimore USDA Zone 7 www.flora.com/treetown Or you can quickly subscribe / unsubscribe automagically by sending one (or more) of the following message commands to: -- To: Majordomo@Majordomo.Flora.Com Subject: Community Forestry List Message: subscribe treetown unsubscribe treetown subscribe treetown-digest unsubscribe treetown-digest help end -- ==============================[TreeTown]===============================
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