Concordia Learning Landscape Arboretum
Arboretum website hosted by the Concordia Tree Team and the Ainsworth Linear Arboretum online effort
About the Concordia Learning Landscape Arboretum (CLLA)
An amazing resource right in your neighborhood: decades in the making.
The Alliance High School school grounds, formerly Meek Elementary School, are a neighborhood favorite for the open space and playground. For the last fifteen years, the neighborhood Concordia Tree Team has created and maintained a tree library on the grounds as a resource for everyone.
Today, there are 27 genera of trees. The history of the arboretum at Meek School >>
In 2024, the space became officially accredited by a national organization as a community arboretum. Read more here: http://www.arbnet.org/morton-register/concordia-learning-landscape-arboretum
Success and sunshine at the official grand opening for the Concordia Learning Landscape Arboretum on September 28th.
Join us to celebrate the neighborhood arboretum!
Summer means watering senstitive trees. Thanks to neighbors who help the helpers!
Pruning and Prizes! Come celebrate the CLLA with us
Several of the original trees planted in 2010 are now 20’ tall or higher, offering cool spots of shade and water vapor during the city’s hot spells.
Summertime tree events at the new Arboretum
Hosted welcome to introduce neighbors to their trees — along with a volunteer opportunity to foster a tree for summer watering
A walk around the Alliance school shows fifteen years of good work and growth to create a neighborhood Arboretum.
Celebrate Earth Day through a neighborhood arboretum walk with the Concordia Tree Team.
Fifteen years of arboretum stewardship at the Meek / Alliance school grounds created a neighborhood nature library
Spring refresh and new trees at the Concordia Learning Landscapes Arboretum