Sunday, December 20, 2009

Community Organizations Form Partnership to Beautify Tenley Circle

Masonic Lodge in D.C.'s Tenleytown adjacency engages in blooming initiatives.

(Vocus/PRWEB ) December 5, 2008 -- Community organizations from above the District are advancing calm to advice adorn the Tenleytown neighborhood. William R. Singleton-Hope-Lebanon Masonic Lodge and Casey Trees, a non-profit alignment committed to rebuilding the timberline awning in Washington, D.C., are arch an action to transform two basic, grass-covered city-limits blocks into a active burghal haven for all to allotment in.

On Saturday, December 6, 2008, starting at 9 a.m., added than 50 volunteers will accumulate at 4441 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, to bulb about 30 new copse in the esplanade abutting to Tenley Circle.

Our achievement with this activity is to use the accustomed adorableness of copse to transform two city-limits blocks into a affable across for all associates of the association to embrace Our planning board has been extensive out to several added association organizations including the American University Chapters of Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Pi, and Pi Kappa Phi; Saint Anne’s Church; and Cleveland Park Congregational Church to accomplish this a accurate association event. “Our achievement with this activity is to use the accustomed adorableness of copse to transform two city-limits blocks into a affable across for all associates of the association to embrace,” commented Mike Reid, administrator of the event. “Our planning board has been extensive out to several added association organizations including the American University Chapters of Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Pi, and Pi Kappa Phi; Saint Anne’s Church; and Cleveland Park Congregational Church to accomplish this a accurate association event.”

The trees, tools, and abstruse abutment for the burying are accepting provided by Casey Trees as allotment of their Community Tree Planting affairs to abutment adjacency re-greening.        

William R. Singleton - Hope Lebanon Lodge #7 is a abode of Free and Accepted Masons, beneath the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia that has resided in Tenleytown for added than 90 years. This timberline burying is the centerpiece of the Lodge's association account projects in 2008. For added information, amuse appointment www.singletonlodge.org.

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