Tree Keepers

Tree Keepers TreeKeepers is a Program of Philadelphia Parks & Recreation that trains and develops a young workforce to maintain our city's public green spaces.

March 2015 marks the beginning of the fifth year of our TreeKeepers program, and we feel that we are better prepared than ever to put into action the best practices possible for maintaining the Philly park spaces we love. The goal for TreeKeepers in 2015 is to continue visiting new sites that have yet to feel our positive force, while also returning to large sites that need yearly upkeep. What rem

ains consistent from year to year is the commitment to furthering the quality of life for local neighborhoods through the management and inventory of neighborhood civic spaces. TreeKeepers also incorporate Green Stormwater Infrastructure management into the work that we re trained to accomplish. With training from the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society and Parks & Rec's own Natural Lands staff, our crews have learned how stormwater basins, bioswales, and tree trenches work, and most importantly, how we can maintain them to assure that they continue to sequester water properly, and aid in the resource management that our City is spending a great deal of money to construct. TreeKeepers has also compiled an inventory on thousands of street trees that the City had planted over the past 10 years, collecting data on health, size, and possible damage, to better ensure that the trees we're planting are indeed thriving within our harsh urban environment. TreeKeepers always aims to develop partnerships with local groups who are interested in proper maintenance of their beloved neighborhood park space. Local residents are more than welcome to join TreeKeepers for a day or more of teamwork, learning from each other and helping to ensure that their park looks as beautiful and safe as possible. Here are a few testimonials from some of these happy neighbors:

"Friends of Kemble Park...would like to Thank the [TreeKeepers] for a magnificent job of revitalizing our park. Words are inadequate to describe the overwhelming appearance that Kemble Park took as a result of the in-depth pruning of trees and clearing of old logs removed from the interior and exterior of the park." ""This is to let you know how grateful we are for the wonderful clean-up job that was done in the park (along Parkside Avenue), particularly the areas of undergrowth around the trees...the view from our home is so neat and beautiful!"

Let us know if your park needs some work! Want to become a TreeKeeper? We make most of our new hires in advance of our season, normally in late February-early March, but also have openings during the work season from time to time, and we always take resumes. Please contact us here here if you or someone you know is interested in being a TreeKeeper for the 2015 or 2016 season!

Here on the final workday of the 2015 TreeKeepers season, we'd like to give thanks to everyone who has supported our pro...
12/21/2015

Here on the final workday of the 2015 TreeKeepers season, we'd like to give thanks to everyone who has supported our program in likes and in person during our past 9 months. Please help give props to a work crew of young men dedicated to making positive changes in the parks and recreation areas that you and your family enjoy on a daily basis, and support your parks department, support workforce development, and help us all in doing your part to make our public spaces safe, clean, and prideful. And please send off our fearless crew leader for the past 3 seasons, Jacob Wilson (far right) who is leaving us for even greener pastures. Thanks for your hard work, positive attitude, and leading by example; best of luck in your future, and as for the rest of us, we'll see you all next March!

May we stay forever thankful for those who continue to love and appreciate hard work and progress. Happy Holidays from t...
11/27/2015

May we stay forever thankful for those who continue to love and appreciate hard work and progress. Happy Holidays from the Tree Keepers!

If you didn't know it from the gorgeous colors, the up-and-down temperatures, or the early nights, it's Fall! But, with ...
11/16/2015

If you didn't know it from the gorgeous colors, the up-and-down temperatures, or the early nights, it's Fall! But, with Winter right around the corner, the Tree Keepers push on. This week, the guys can be found at Wissinoming Park, home to this monstrous Gingko and many, many other trees. Happy Monday, friends.

It's amazing what you can find when working outdoors. Today, some of the guys stumbled across a Hickory Horned Devil Cat...
08/26/2015

It's amazing what you can find when working outdoors. Today, some of the guys stumbled across a Hickory Horned Devil Caterpillar (Citheronia regalis). After a quick photo op, the guys were right back to work. Looks like Wednesdays aren't so bad after all.

Veteran Tree Keeper Calvin (left) leads a lesson in tree pruning with one of the TKs' newest members, Braheem. The futur...
08/10/2015

Veteran Tree Keeper Calvin (left) leads a lesson in tree pruning with one of the TKs' newest members, Braheem. The future is bright.

Just another day in the Park.(missing: Tree Keepers Javon and Jorge)
07/21/2015

Just another day in the Park.

(missing: Tree Keepers Javon and Jorge)

In this line of work, it takes skill, confidence, and determination to succeed, even when the forces of nature don't wan...
07/15/2015

In this line of work, it takes skill, confidence, and determination to succeed, even when the forces of nature don't want you to. Assistant Crew Leader Sean and the esteemed Tree Keeper clan rarely back down from a challenge, and on days like this, we must show our appreciation. Great job, fellas!

And if you missed this one, this is the story of the leader, the grand poobah, the wise sage and restless seeker. Meet J...
07/01/2015

And if you missed this one, this is the story of the leader, the grand poobah, the wise sage and restless seeker. Meet Jake Wilson.

I first started working with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation as a PMA [Parks Maintenance Attendant] during my summer vacations in high school, but my journey with the department truly began when I was...

Curtis is the TreeKeeper guru, the preacher, the mentor. Read his story, love the man. This is what awesome looks like.
07/01/2015

Curtis is the TreeKeeper guru, the preacher, the mentor. Read his story, love the man. This is what awesome looks like.

I grew up in North Philadelphia, at the intersection of 23rd & Diamond, in what most would call the projects. Growing up, I was more excited about drug dealing, money, and cars than finding a positive...

Teamwork makes the dream work, my friends! This week, the world class Tree Keeper squad join forces with the hard workin...
06/26/2015

Teamwork makes the dream work, my friends! This week, the world class Tree Keeper squad join forces with the hard working PowerCorps PHL at FDR Park, erasing years and years of invasive growth and restoring the glory to this great park. Great, great job to both teams!

In 2013, the illustrious Tree Keeper Unit visited Overington Park and blessed the area with some well needed tree prunin...
06/24/2015

In 2013, the illustrious Tree Keeper Unit visited Overington Park and blessed the area with some well needed tree pruning. Now, this great area is getting the recognition it deserves.

Frankford’s secret oasis is diverse, serene &green

All-star Tree Pruners Jesse and Calvin working hard at Boyle Playground, doing what they do best. Good job, fellas.
06/15/2015

All-star Tree Pruners Jesse and Calvin working hard at Boyle Playground, doing what they do best. Good job, fellas.

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Wednesday 8am - 4pm
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