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6 | July/August 2015 One large bur oak tree, worth $345 in annual benefits, receives a tag from Matravers. M illions of people around the world united to celebrate Earth Hour, a global movement to encourage everyone to shut off non-essential lights for one hour on March 28. Illinois' St. Charles Park District joined the cause by celebrating their annual GreenFest event. GreenFest is an all-day "green" cele- bration that includes fun-filled activities, from learning how to make butter in jars to creating sustainable shopping bags out of t-shirts. Hundreds of community members and professionals, including Steve Matravers, sales arborist at Davey's West Chicago office, turned off their lights and joined the cause. Matravers spoke about proper tree care and maintenance during the event in the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center. "Plant more trees, plant the right trees, plant them correctly and maintain trees" was the main takeaway from Matravers' speech. "Everyone gets we need to plant trees, but we need to plant them correctly." After Matravers' presentation, he took community members on the walking trail to tag trees highlighting their benefits. He pointed out two trees in particular—one large bur oak tree and another young hackberry tree. He tagged both trees with their annual value in benefits, explaining the large bur oak was worth $345, while the smaller tree was worth about $14. "Small trees, if well-maintained over a long period of time, will one day have the same benefits as a larger tree," Matravers says. "All trees do us lots of good." GreenFest attendees not only learned the power of trees both small and large but also participated in other non-electric activities, including yoga demonstrations, a worm- versus-cockroach composting station and a homemade greeting card boxes station. "GreenFest is an excellent way to get the word out about being green through taking care of trees," Matravers says. "It was a lot of fun, and I had great conversations with people." It's Good to be Green Idea submitted by: Steve Matravers, sales arborist, West Chicago R/C

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