8/9/07

Trinity Trees Are Threatened. Help Save Them.

The beautiful, eight-acre wooded parcel of land along the Trinity River Hike and Bike Trail near Rogers Road, which most people thought was a park, is now owned by Chesapeake Energy. Plans are being finalized to destroy 2.5 acres of the trees to use the area for a gas-drilling site.

What can you do?

1. Spread the word. Forward this message to concerned citizens and businesses. Print the attached flier and pass it out.

2. Attend the Trinity Trees Picnic: Labor Day, September 3, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, along the Trinity Trail by the grove of trees.

3. Attend the City sponsored Public Forum: Thursday, September 6, 6:00 - 8:00 pm, Capstone Church, 1700 Rogers Road.

4. Learn more, view maps, register for updates, and post comments at: http://trinitytrees.org/blog/?page_id=3

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Anonymous said...

On Wednesday, August 8, WFAA TV posted a slide show on WFAA.com with captions summarizing the Trinity Trees issue. You can view the slide show by going to www.wfaa.com and looking under the MoJo section or by visiting trinitytrees.org and clicking on the link on the home page.