Friday, May 8, 2015

Highland Park 6th Grade Project Citizen Emerald Ash Borer Tree Restoring

Project Citizen panel took place, with sixth graders discussing plans with a few city workers concerning ideas to replace trees lost to Emerald Ash Borer disease on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Sixth grader Margo Hollander of Highland Park, discusses some ideas about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Professor of Surgery, Mark Nolan Hill of Chicago Medical School, discusses some ideas with sixth graders about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Project Citizen panel took place, with sixth graders discussing plans with a few city workers concerning ideas to replace trees lost to Emerald Ash Borer disease on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Sixth grader, Josh Mor of Highland Park, discusses some ideas about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Project Citizen panel took place, with sixth graders discussing plans with a few city workers concerning ideas to replace trees lost to Emerald Ash Borer disease on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Project Citizen panel took place, with sixth graders discussing plans with a few city workers concerning ideas to replace trees lost to Emerald Ash Borer disease on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Professor of Surgery, Mark Nolan Hill of Chicago Medical School, discusses some ideas with sixth graders about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Professor of Surgery, Mark Nolan Hill of Chicago Medical School, discusses some ideas with sixth graders about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Sixth grader, Charlie Meitus (maroon), discusses some ideas with Professor of Surgery, Mark Nolan Hill of Chicago Medical School (right), about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Sixth grader, Josh Mor of Highland Park (right), discusses some ideas with Professor of Surgery, Mark Nolan Hill of Chicago Medical School, about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Highland Park Mayor, Nancy Rotering, discusses and questions some ideas with sixth graders about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Sixth grader Liv Zucker of Highland Park, discusses some ideas about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Sixth grader Charlie Meitus, discusses some ideas about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Sixth grader, Charlie Meitus (maroon), discusses some ideas with Professor of Surgery, Mark Nolan Hill of Chicago Medical School (left), about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Highland Park Chief of Police, Paul Shafer, discusses and questions some ideas with sixth graders about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Highland Park Council Woman Alyssa Knobel, discusses and questions some ideas with sixth graders about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Dr. Richard Markin discusses some ideas of sixth graders about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Professor of Surgery, Mark Nolan Hill of Chicago Medical School, discusses some ideas with sixth graders about replacing trees that were lost from Emerald Ash Borer disease during the Project Citizen panel on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

Project Citizen panel took place, with sixth graders discussing plans with a few city workers concerning ideas to replace trees lost to Emerald Ash Borer disease on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Elm Place Middle School in Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/The Highland Park News

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