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Vancouver honors volunteers with tree planting 

March 19, 2025

Volunteers and City staff gathered at the volunteer recognition and tree planting event on March 8

City of Vancouver Volunteer and Urban Forestry programs added seven trees to the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park (N.E. Fourth Plain Boulevard at Pacific Way) to recognize civically minded community members who dedicate their time to the city. Now in its eighth year, the Volunteer Grove tree planting was held on March 8, with an accompanying award ceremony.  

“For the past eight years, we have planted trees to honor the selfless service of Vancouver volunteers,” said Chelsea White, City volunteer coordinator. “Just as the trees improve our community, so do the dedicated volunteers who step up to give back in so many different departments and programs around the city. We are grateful for their tremendous time and effort, and we hope these trees will grow for many years and remind us of the volunteers’ legacy of commitment.” 

The 2025 honorees are: 

  • Laurie Hansen, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services 50 and Better Programs 
  • Mountain View Environmental Club, Urban Forestry 
  • Kenneth Stickney, Vancouver Fire Department 
  • Beth Harrington, Culture, Arts and Heritage Commission  
  • Amy and Jeff Kiba, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Special Events  
  • Neighbors on Watch (NOW) Mentors, Vancouver Police Department 
  • Steve Hayslip, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Adopt-A-Park 

Nominations for the Volunteer Grove are accepted year-round and submitted on behalf of individuals, organizations and businesses that have made a significant and positive impact in the Vancouver community. 

Learn more at www.cityofvancouver.us/volunteergrove


Media contact: Melody Burton, Senior Communications Specialist; melody.burton@cityofvancouver.us, 360-869-8746