EUGENE TREE <br /> FOUNDATION <br /> <br /> August 21, 20 1 <br /> CONTACT: Whitey Lueck, Eugene Tree Foundation, 684-8716 <br /> Mark Snyder, Eugene Urban Forester, 682-4800 <br /> From Public I formation Section, 682-5523 <br /> FOR IMMEDI TE RELEASE <br /> THREE WALKING TOURS HIGHLIGHT TREES IN EUGENE NEIGHBORHOODS <br /> The E gene Tree Foundation, in cooperation with the City of Eugene, will offer three <br /> walking tours o highlight the variety of trees in three Eugene neighborhoods. <br /> • Satu day, August 25, 1 to 3 p.m., south university area, meet at 21S' and Potter <br /> • Satu day, September 15, 1 to 3 p.m., ,west side of downtown, meet at 12~' and Lincoln <br /> • Satu day, October 6, 1 to 3 p.m., west university area, meet at 12~' and Mill. <br /> Sugge ted donation is $5, and refreshments will be served following each walk. <br /> White Lueck, a local tree expert and member of the Eugene Tree Foundation, will lead <br /> the walks and point out trees referenced in three newly revised and reprinted Trees of Eugene <br /> brochures. E ch brochure provides the exact location and detailed information on 20 trees in <br /> specific neigh orhoods. The brochures can be used for self-guided walking tours or as an <br /> accompaniment to Lueck's guided tour. <br /> Copie~ of the free brochures are available at Eugene Public Works Maintenance, 1820 <br /> Roosevelt Boualevard, at the downtown Public Works Building, 858 Pearl Street, and on the <br /> Internet at www.ci.eugene.or.us/pw. <br /> <br />