November 14, 2025 - Harrisburg, PA
The Shapiro Administration helped plant trees in the Cloverly Heights neighborhood in south Harrisburg - part of a $500,000 investment statewide to add shade, reduce stormwater runoff, and make communities more welcoming places to work and live.Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn together with Harrisburg Mayor Wanda R.D. Williams, staff, and volunteers planted 33 trees including oaks, serviceberry, and eastern redbuds."The trees we plant today will stand long after us. They'll make our neighborhoods healthier, our air cleaner, and our future a little brighter," said Secretary Dunn. Speakers include:Cody Legge, City ForesterJessica Cavey, Treepennsylvania DirectorWanda Williams, Harrisburg MayorCindy Adams Dunn, DCNR SecretaryDavid Madsen, PA House Representative