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DREMC joins Tennessee Tree Day Campaign, Urges Safe Planting

Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) is joining efforts with the Tennessee Environmental Council for the Tennessee Tree Day event on March 21. Tennessee Tree Day is an annual event that encourages Tennessee residents to order, plant and nurture a new seedling to beautify their personal properties and communities.
Seedlings must be pre-ordered and purchased by March 1 at www.tectn.org/TennesseeTreeDay. This site provides a list of native tree species available through the Tennessee Tree Day event and participating tree pick-up locations, including DREMC’s Chapel Hill office at 4637 Nashville Highway where four trees will be distributed: Southern Red Oak, Tulip Poplar, Redbud and Indigo Bush.
Trees cost $2.49 to $4.99 per tree depending on species. Bare root seedlings received through this program are 1 to 3 feet tall.
Trees are available only by pre-ordering; no extra trees will be at the pick-up locations. Trees ordered through the Tennessee Tree Day campaign must be picked up at participating locations on Friday, March 20 during the times listed on the website.
DREMC President and CEO Scott Spence says that planting the right tree in the right place is important when it comes to DREMC’s mission of providing safe, reliable and affordable electric service to its members. “When planting trees, be sure to know how tall the tree will be at maturity to avoid interference with overhead power lines,” he urges. “Trees planted too close to power lines can not only cause outages but also pose safety concerns.”
Spence says that a guide to planting the right tree in the right place relative to power lines can be found at www.dremc.com/the-right-tree-in-the-right-place.
Some trees like the Indigo Bush are expected to reach 15 feet tall and spread up to 10 feet while others like the Southern Red Oak can grow up to 80 feet tall with a spread of 70 feet wide. Such details are included in the online tree order form.
“Duck River Electric is happy to support the Tennessee Tree Day and offer our Chapel Hill office as a pick-up location for the tree distribution,” Spence adds. “Trees help provide clean water and foster wildlife habitats in our area, and when planting the right tree in the right place, trees enhance our natural landscape.”

Lucky Knott

Lucky Knott

One of Southern Tennessee's most experienced and recognized news broadcasters and play-by-play sportscasters. News and Sports Director for Rooster 101.5 FM, 93.9 The Duck and Whiskey Country 105.1, and 95.9. He is currently the play-by-play voice of the Coffee County Red Raiders (31 years) on The Rooster 101.5 and can be heard M-F broadcasting our local news. Lucky has done play-by-play for 3,993 (and counting) sports events on Radio & TV. He also served four years as the Public Information Officer for the Coffee Co. Sheriff's Dept. and taught Radio/TV for six years at Grundy County High School.

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