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SIMI CLUB LETS TREE TAKE ROOT; SEQUOIA PARK SITE OF PRE-ARBOR DAY EVENT.


Byline: John Huddy Daily News Staff Writer

In an early observance of Arbor Day, the Busy Hands Garden Club of Simi Valley Simi Valley (sē`mē, sĭm`ē), city (1990 pop. 100,217), Ventura co., SW Calif. in an oil, fruit, and farm region; laid out 1887, inc. 1969.  was on hand to plant a tree at Sequoia Park on Friday, just in time for today's celebration.

The saturated ground provided ideal planting conditions. A hole was dug, the tree planted and smiles lit up the faces of group members.

``I think it's wonderful to plant trees and take care of the environment and the community,'' said DeeDee Turechek, a garden club member.

The tree, a Lagerstroemia indica Noun 1. Lagerstroemia indica - ornamental shrub from eastern India commonly planted in the southern United States
crape myrtle, crepe flower, crepe myrtle
, or crape myrtle crape myrtle: see loosestrife.
crape myrtle

Shrub (Lagerstroemia indica) of the loosestrife family, native to China and other tropical and subtropical countries and widely grown in warm regions for its flowers.
, is native to China, and might grow taller than 30 feet. The crape myrtle is the fourth tree the garden club has planted in Sequoia Park.

The tree will sprout pink flowers just in time for the summer, club members said.

``Today was a good time to plant,'' said Eugene Molnar, a Rancho Simi Rancho San José de Nuestra Senora de Altagarcia y Simi is one of the land grants in California by the Spanish government. The name derives from Shimiji, the name of the Chumash village here before the Spanish.  Recreation and Park District grounds supervisor. ``The tree roots will get into the ground early, giving it time to establish itself.''

Founded in 1965, the Busy Hands Garden Club has 40 members who work in collaboration with the Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District in providing greening and beautification beau·ti·fy  
tr. & intr.v. beau·ti·fied, beau·ti·fy·ing, beau·ti·fies
To make or become beautiful.



beau
 projects around the Simi Valley area.

``This is a great example where club groups work with the city on special projects,'' said Rick Johnson Rick Johnson may refer to:
  • Rick Johnson (Fictional character), a character in the A Nightmare on Elm Street series
  • Rick Johnson (Motocross), National champion motocross racer and former NASCAR driver
, public information coordinator for the Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District.

The garden club has planted trees and flowers at almost every park in Simi Valley, and other outdoor facilities such as the Simi Equestrian Center, the Simi Hills Golf Course and the Simi Valley Library.

Arbor Day was first observed in 1872, conceived by former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton. It was created to increase awareness of the importance of trees in urban areas and to promote and improve the practice of urban tree planting, care and protection.
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