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Corning marks 100th tree planted as volunteers plan 50 more
Summary
The volunteer-led Corning Street Tree Project planted its 100th tree on April 14 and expects to plant 50 more during the spring 2026 season; residents can volunteer, request a street tree for the strip between road and sidewalk, or donate via CorningTrees.org.
Content
The Corning Street Tree Project planted its 100th tree on April 14 in front of Bonady Gardens on West Pulteney Street, marking the start of its spring 2026 planting season. The season runs April 14 through April 19, and volunteers expect to plant an additional 50 trees by the end of the week. The group is entirely volunteer-led and was founded in 2017 to expand Corning's tree canopy. Organizers say the trees provide environmental and neighborhood benefits such as stormwater management, cleaner air, wildlife habitat, and natural cooling.
What happened:
- The 100th tree was planted on April 14 in front of Bonady Gardens on West Pulteney Street.
- The spring 2026 planting season runs April 14–19, with about 50 more trees expected by the end of the week.
- The Corning Street Tree Project is 100 percent volunteer-led and was founded in 2017.
- Organizers describe benefits including stormwater management, improved air quality, habitat for pollinators and wildlife, and lower neighborhood temperatures.
- Community members may sign up to volunteer, request a street tree for the space between road and sidewalk at their property, or make financial contributions via CorningTrees.org.
Summary:
The milestone underscores a steady, volunteer-driven effort to expand Corning's urban canopy and its local environmental benefits. Planting will continue through April 19, with about 50 additional trees expected this week, and the project continues to receive volunteer sign-ups, planting requests, and donations.
