Sometimes dreams really do come true. This is what comes to mind when I think about an ancient grove of trees and green rolling hills, previously at risk for development, now a protected green space in the center of Asheboro, North Carolina. Thank you for the offer of a generous donation of land...
Located on the grounds of a historic former Rosenwald School, Trees NC’s community garden and grove has provided fresh vegetables, fruit and fellowship for undeserved East Side residents for nearly ten years. And, although this year’s garden is a bit on the shaggy side , it is still producing...
Four years ago Trees NC took the lead in a project to renovate the historic 1839 Asheboro Female Academy, to become a unique educational resource and community park. With new park restrooms and picnic area nearly completed, we had to make sure that the 1839 Academy continues to remain well...
Five years ago, Trees NC began a challenging project to restore and re-purpose one of our region’s most historically significant landmarks, the 1839 Asheboro Female Academy. Our vision was to transform an abandoned 180-year old cultural site to become a living-learning historic classroom and park,...
An out-of-town development company had purchased one of the last green spaces in Asheboro and laid out plans for 24 new houses.
Over the last few years Trees NC has placed a high priority on planting fruit bearing trees in a local neighborhood… https://t.co/UfJPJatxh4
Last week's A3 Mayor's Fitness Hike to 150 year old "Water Wall" provided more than just exercise. We learned... https://t.co/iihCk3PFdv
Summer is upon us and our vegetable garden and fruit tree grove are producing fresh healthy food in Asheboro's... https://t.co/mIct57vvDD
Summertime is upon us and our East Side garden and grove is growing - with some help from our friends. A team... https://t.co/crbFzFbyln
Trees NC welcomes volunteers to join our efforts to grow a sustainable "Food Oasis" in the heart of Asheboro's... https://t.co/dJopCDJxgC