Aquila donated 50 trees which were delivered and
staged for planting.
Aquila's digger derrick made short work of
creating
the holes for
trees.
Members of Raytown Boy Scout Troop 145
(in red)
worked along side Aquila employees (in yellow).
Aquila's Power of Trees program is helping provide "positive energy for the environment" in Missouri communities in
Aquila's service area, such as Sedalia, Liberty and St. Joseph. The Raytown Power of Trees is located on a block-long slope along the north side of
59th Street and east of Raytown Trafficway.
Aquila tree donation included a large number
of
their employees to get the job done
.
Raytown Parks Superintendent, Ron
Fowler,
as well as other Parks employees
provided
their expertise.
Aquila Power of Trees project proved to be a
successful
collaboration between Raytown
Parks, Boy Scout
Troop 145
and Aquila.