John Saylor, an arborist for the Lexington Fayette County Government, plans to fundraise more than $3,500 to spend a week cycling 585 miles through Oregon – all in support of tree research, according to a press release .
The event, scheduled for Aug. 5 - 11, is the STIHL des Trees, and over the past 20 years it has become America’s largest fundraiser for tree research, raising more than $5 million to benefit the Tree Research and Education Endowment (TREE) Fund.
“I look forward to riding in the STIHL Tour des Trees each year,” Saylor said. “It gives me a great opportunity to support tree research and give back to the profession that has provided for me, my family and my community over my career.”
Saylor is well on his way to raising the $3,500 minimum donation required to take part in the ride, which helps to fund scientific research grants, education programs and scholarships administered by the TREE Fund. To contribute to John’s fundraising efforts, visit his donation page at www.active.com/donate/STIHLTourdesTrees12/1236JSaylor.
The STIHL Tour des Trees offers cyclists and tree lovers an opportunity to experience a different part of the world from a bike each year, planting trees and raising awareness of the importance of tree research and proper care for urban trees. Last year’s Tour traveled from Virginia Beach, Va., to Washington, D.C., planted more than 45 new trees and raised more than half a million dollars.
To learn more about the STIHL Tour des Trees to benefit the TREE Fund, visit www.stihltourdestrees.org. Photos and videos from previous Tours are available at http://stihltourdestrees.org/2011/10/2011-stihl-tour-des-trees-photo-gallery/.