May 17, 2016
On May 7 Continuum Services put on their work boots, grabbed their shovels and headed out to Detroit’s east side to participate in the third annual volunteer tree planting hosted by Hantz Foundation. Hundreds of volunteers, businesses, neighborhood groups and other organizations came out to help turn these blight vacant lots into mowed fields and planned forests.
Hantz Woodlands, an outgrowth of Hantz Farms, purchased acres and acres of vacant land from the city and cleared the lots of debris, overgrowth, trash, tires and rotting homes and are now planting trees with volunteer’s help.
Building on the success of last year’s Planting Day, 3,500 holes were pre-dug and prepared for the planting of 4-6 foot tulip popular trees. Narrated bus tours, a DJ, hot dogs, face painting and a 5K run were just some of the activities to enjoy while planting the trees.
Continuum was happy not only to donate their time, but to donate needed equipment to get the job done such as shovels and buckets. We look forward to participating in the upcoming years and help replace these vacant lots with beauty!