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1979 – In March, TreePeople closes the Marina Freeway for a Tree Run. The closure, a first for an L.A. freeway, attracts 5,000 runners and makes California transportation history by requiring special legislation in Culver City, Los Angeles County, and the California State
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1973 – The first Los Angeles Times article, "Andy vs. the Bureaucratic Deadwood", appears in April with a public request for four thousand dollars to fund what is to be the first TreePeople activity (although no formal organization exists at this time), a summer
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1976 – The Los Angeles City Recreation & Parks Department grants TreePeople a conditional-use permit of its Mountain Fire Station 108 (which eventually became Coldwater Canyon Park) for developing a small-scale
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2003 – The Sun Valley Watershed Project was highlighted in the United Nations World Forestry Organization's State of the World's Forests 2003 as an example of partnering to create a sustainable water supply.
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1978 – Severe rains and local flooding give TreePeople its first experience in mobilizing volunteers for disaster-relief work, resulting in the headquarters being designated L.A.'s Emergency Resource Center.
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within three years, TreePeople develops a recycling component for its curriculum. During the school year that follows, 60,000 children—double the number stated in the contract—go through the program.
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1980 – In February, 3,000 volunteers (responding to 1,200 calls for help) are mobilized to assist local homeowners in volunteer-organized emergency-relief effort during excessive rains and flooding.
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1990 – Organized 3,000 volunteers to plant nearly 400 trees along the Martin Luther King Boulevard in one day. The Simple Act of Planting a Tree, by Andy and Katie Lipkis, is published.
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by supporting people in planting and caring for trees at homes, on school yards, and in neighborhoods. It also supports volunteers in restoring damaged local forest ecosystems in the
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A recent program is T.R.E.E.S. – Transagency Resources for Environmental and Economic Sustainability – demonstrating the feasibility and facilitates the implementation of integrated
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2002 – TreePeople is among only 15 agencies worldwide to be honored by the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Committee, receiving the Spirit of the Land Environmental Education Award.
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Since its founding, the TreePeople staff have gone on to plant more than two million trees in the Los Angeles area and have developed one of the nation's largest
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became the Chief Executive Officer in 2016. The organization works with thousands of members and volunteers and more than 50 staff members, operating out of the
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1981-1984 – Persuaded Los Angeles residents to plant one million trees in time for the Olympics. The millionth tree is planted in the
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1986 – Coordinated volunteers to rescue thousands of waterlogged books from the Los Angeles Central Library.
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Lipkis served as president of TreePeople for many years and still serves as a Board Member.
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2007 – In the summer of 2007 Lipkis served as special advisor to Mayor of Los Angeles'
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As of 2011, the organization had planted over 2 million trees in the Los Angeles area.
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2006 – TreePeople committed to helping the City of Los Angeles plant 300,000 trees in
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1974 – Year Two begins with a goal of 10,000 trees potted during the week of
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1987 – To help L.A. prepare for its goal of creating citywide mandatory
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Beyond planting and caring for trees, TreePeople works to promote urban
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The TreePeople organization focuses on increasing Greater Los Angeles'
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to address critical urban water issues. It educates and advocates for
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2004 – TreePeople completes construction on one of Los Angeles' most
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is honored as Founder of the Year at National Philanthropy Day.
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1999 – Second Nature, a guide to adapting LA's Landscape for
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capture in the urban landscape for Los Angeles' long-term
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Andy Lipkis – Founder/President of TreePeople since 1973
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