By the Bronxville Green Committee
April 20, 2026: It's all about trees this month! Learn why they are important and how to care for them HERE.
Did you know Bronxville is a recognized TREE CITY USA?! Learn more HERE.
Play Tree Bingo this month! Courtesy of the Bronxville School PTA's Sustainability Committee. See HERE.
Put your feet up and watch the inspirational movie GIANTS RISINGS on PBS.
EVENTS:
Arbor Day Celebration!
Friday, April 24th, 3:30pm - 4pm
Village Lawn in front of Bronxville Giving Garden
-Join Mayor Marvin & Village Trustees for a special community tree planting event!
-FREE compost for your spring plantings -- bring your own bucket! Available all weekend as supply lasts!
-FREE native tree saplings to plant in your yard
-Learn about the Bronxville Giving Garden & our Village Food Scrap Recycling Program
Right-of-Way Village Tree Planting Program: Help restore our Village tree canopy
Residents can request a new tree in the Village-owned right-of-way adjacent to their property through a cost-share model. The Village will provide a list of beautiful native trees and arrange for an experienced arborist to plant the tree. The program is a collaborative effort between the Village and the Bronxville Historical Conservancy, which contributed $75,000 in matching funds to support the project.
Residents interested in participating can find application details and program guidelines on the Village's website HERE. Read more about the program in a recent My Hometown Bronxville article HERE.
The Bronxville Green Committee is a volunteer organization that is part of the Village of Bronxville. We work to propose and implement environmentally sustainable programs in our community. Visit us on our website and follow us on Instagram @bxvgreencommittee to learn more.
The Bronxville Green Committee is a volunteer organization under Village government. We work with the Trustees and Village staff on programs that promote clean energy initiatives and sustainable ways of living. Our programs include The Bronxville Giving Garden, a community garden whose produce is donated to local groups; Take Back Day, when we collect items to be recycled; and Pollinator Pathways, which encourages adding native plants to our gardens. We believe everyone can make a difference by adopting simple, sustainable practices in daily life so we can work together to protect what we love -- our families, our homes and our town.