Oaklawn Cemetery Revitalization
In partnership with a longtime Up With Trees supporter and Tulsa citizen, the revitalization of Oaklawn Cemetery, Tulsa’s oldest existing cemetery, has begun.
Celebrating 50 years of trees — learn more.
In partnership with a longtime Up With Trees supporter and Tulsa citizen, the revitalization of Oaklawn Cemetery, Tulsa’s oldest existing cemetery, has begun.
The corridor on 61st Street, from Riverside Drive to Lewis Avenue, is looking more beautiful these days thanks to the donations from H.A. & Mary K. Chapman Charitable Trust, Keep Oklahoma Beautiful, Paul Woodul and Bonnie Klein.
As an expansion of our Tree School program, Up With Trees implemented an outdoor classroom at Hamilton Elementary School for students to learn and play surrounded by nature.
Swayze's knowledge, energy, and readiness to share his talents seem unending, and Tulsa’s urban forest will be greener and healthier with him as it’s advocate.
Terrio is confident that they can cover all of the objectives that they do inside the classroom outside of the classroom and hopefully without all of the two dimensional paperwork that seems to really be a trigger for a lot of kids.
Thanks to the generous funding from the Joe and Jean Holliman Family Foundation, Up With Trees will be planting 850 trees and significantly cleaning up the Osage Prairie Trail from Greenwood Cultural Center to 36th Street North.
In 2012 at the request of the City of Tulsa, Up With Trees took over the maintenance of 42 medians throughout Tulsa. Depending on the size of the median, each median can contain anywhere from 2 to 33 trees plus soil and mulch.
The trees and lush landscape found in Tulsa really give her that full circle moment from her childhood that she sees in raising her own family, today.
In a world where so much is disposable, City of Tulsa Mayor GT Bynum sees something in our community that stands the test of time, our trees.
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), is a green beetle native to eastern Asia that feeds on ash trees across the United States.
Dedicating over 125 volunteer hours in 2016, Martinez commits himself to improving Tulsa’s urban forest by pruning trees on a regular basis.
He thinks trees and Oklahoma just kind of go together. It was this passion for trees from his youth that led him to Up With Trees with inspiration guiding the way.