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<p><strong>Plant a Wish</strong> is back for a fifth consecutive year  with <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">‘Planting Christmas’</span></strong>, a live, native Christmas tree sale and fundraising campaign that offers an alternative to displaying imported, cut evergreen trees in our homes. Maui residents can begin placing orders on live, potted native <strong><em>ohi‘a lehua </em></strong>trees that have been pre-selected for decorating and displaying during the holidays.</p>
<p><strong>Each order includes free delivery</strong>, with all proceeds supporting the Plant a Wish project. Interested buyers can also request planting assistance, or may plant their holiday tree with Plant a Wish at an active native restoration site on Maui.</p>
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		<title>Spring 2011 Plant a Wish Tour is Announced!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 01:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Maui Residents to Continue 50-State Tree Planting Tour and Documentary Project</strong><em><br />
&#8220;Plant a Wish&#8221; to Tour 18 States Beginning March 2011</em></p>
<p>Makawao, HI Jan 13 – The Maui-based founders of <a href="http://www.plantawish.org"><strong>Plant a Wish</strong></a>, a nation-wide tree planting tour and documentary project begun in 2010, have announced their upcoming return to the continental U.S. for the <img class="alignleft" src="http://plantawish.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/PAWMobile1.jpg" alt="PAWVermont" width="273" height="361" />second installment in their mission to plant native trees in all 50 U.S. States. They are scheduled to begin this second phase of the project in mid-March and are scheduling visits to communities in <a href="http://plantawish.org/tour-2010/tour-dates-2011/"><strong>18 new states</strong></a>, which will bring their total to 43 – just seven states shy of their goal.</p>
<p>Founders Joe Imhoff and Sara Tekula – who are a husband and wife film making team – first announced the Plant a Wish project on Earth Day 2010, with the pair soon after traveling to 25 states in the mid-west and northeast in June and July of the same year. With a message encouraging the restoration of local native habitat, the duo depended largely on popular social media tools to raise funds and connect with local nonprofit organizations, tree nurseries, a variety of community members, and landowners to arrange tree planting events in each location.  At these gatherings, participants are  asked to write wishes on small scraps of paper and then plant them under a tree native to their location &#8211; hence the name, “Plant a Wish”.</p>
<p>“The planting of written wishes under trees began as a private thing Sara and I liked to do on our own,” says Imhoff. “As we&#8217;ve encouraged random people to plant their wishes along the tour, we&#8217;ve all come to see it as a powerful symbol of our connection to nature. Those trees are even more special to the communities we&#8217;re meeting because of that very personal, simple gesture they&#8217;ve made, and I&#8217;m willing to bet that they will want that tree to stay around.” <span id="more-1016"></span></p>
<p>In March, Imhoff and Tekula will fly again to the mainland to document the road-trip across the entire southern U.S., planting trees in 18 more states, from Florida in the east to California in the west. (The full list of locations is available <a href="../../../../../tour-2010/tour-dates-2011/">on their website</a>.) The Plant a Wish project founders will again connect with local land stewards and tree experts along the way, highlighting the work they do and examining the issues we are all facing such as global warming, urban sprawl, the oil catastrophe in the Gulf, loss of biodiversity, and various industrial impacts.</p>
<p>“Along the way, the tree-planting events are opportunities for us to meet incredible people from all walks of <img class="alignright" src="http://plantawish.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/TreeHands.jpg" alt="OhiaHands" width="317" height="216" />life,” says Tekula. “As filmmakers, we enjoy documenting their stories about the history of the land they call home, and learning how special these places are. We also seek out cultural landmarks and extraordinary historic trees and capture their beauty on film, and we interview experts who can shed some light on the importance of native trees and plants everywhere.”</p>
<p>Tekula is a journalist and former TV documentary producer, while Imhoff is the Outreach Coordinator for <a href="http://www.zipline.com" target="_blank"><strong>Skyline Eco-Adventures</strong></a>, a zipline company known for its support of land restoration and watershed preservation on Maui. The two share a passion for film making, and in 2004, formed their production company, <a href="http://www.nonifilms.com" target="_blank">Noni Films</a>. The Plant a Wish adventure is the subject of their first feature film, to be completed in 2012.</p>
<p>“We wanted to take our love for the land a big step forward,“ said Imhoff. “Living in Hawaii, we&#8217;re  learning about the history of this fragile ecosystem and how it&#8217;s in danger because of humans&#8217; choices throughout history. This project is a reminder that each and every local landscape has a very special story to tell. Each native species is unique and special – and in most cases very useful in its home environment. One woman we interviewed called trees &#8216;marvels of engineering&#8217; – and that&#8217;s turning out to be very true everywhere we go. It&#8217;s important for us to use the tools of film making to tell these stories.”</p>
<p>Imhoff and Tekula will be planting area-specific native trees everywhere they go during the tour because “native trees have the unique ability to adapt to the locations they evolved in over thousands of years,” says Tekula. “In Delaware, we learned that a single oak tree can support up to 600 different types of moths and butterflies,” says Tekula, “which means there is a lot of food for birds when there&#8217;s an oak around. Birds need to eat, too.”</p>
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<p>Imhoff adds, “The same idea holds true in every location we visit: native trees are one of the building blocks for the life we see all around us. Nowhere is this more important than in our home state of Hawaii, which has been called the &#8216;<em>posterchild for extinction</em>&#8216; by several experts we&#8217;ve met on tour. Native trees need to be returned to our landscape if we want the islands to sustain us, and we&#8217;ve been sharing that message with everyone we meet along the way. In a way, lessons learned in Hawaii can change the world.”</p>
<p>To offset the costs of their project, Imhoff and Tekula are using grassroots and web-based fundraising methods. Their ability to complete a tour depends heavily on the kindness of friends and family for lodging, and sponsors to support the costs of travel and filmmaking. A contributor giving $20 or more receives a credit in their film, and has a wish planted on their behalf. Interested community members can follow their blog at <a href="http://www.plantawish.org/">www.plantawish.org/blog</a>, and join the Plant a Wish social networks, at <a href="http://www.facebook.com/PlantAWish">www.facebook.com/PlantAWish</a> or at <a href="http://www.twitter.com/PlantAWish">www.twitter.com/PlantAWish</a></p>
<p>To become a sponsor, or for more information, please call Plant a Wish at 808-250-4030 or visit the<br />
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<p style="text-align: left;"><em>Second photo courtesy of Sean Michael Hower at <a href="http://www.howerphoto.com" target="_blank">howerphoto.com</a></em></p>
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		<title>Planting Christmas&#8217; campaign offers Maui alternative to cut holiday trees, supports Plant a Wish project.</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>LOCAL BUSINESS ANNOUNCES FOURTH ANNUAL NATIVE CHRISTMAS TREE PROJECT</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>&#8216;Planting Christmas&#8217; campaign offers alternative to cut holiday trees; Proceeds support ‘Plant a Wish’ nationwide native tree planting tour and film project</em></p>
<p>MAKAWAO, HI, December 8 –The Permaculture Group, a Maui business which distributes and promotes local goods and services, is back for a fourth consecutive year with its &#8216;Planting Christmas&#8217; native Christmas tree sale and educational campaign. Maui residents can begin placing orders on a variety of live, potted native tree species, between 2 and 6 feet tall – all pre-selected for decorating and displaying during the holidays. Each order includes free delivery, with all proceeds supporting the Plant a Wish project.</p>
<p>Several years ago, company founder and Olinda resident Joseph Imhoff initiated &#8216;Planting Christmas&#8217;, an annual Community-Supported Agriculture project that supports the local native tree farming economy and encourages native habitat restoration in everyone’s backyard. Early this year, Imhoff and his wife began Plant a Wish, a 50-state native tree planting campaign and documentary film project that has already brought them to plant native trees in 25 states on the mainland. The end goal is to plant native trees in all 50 states.</p>
<p>“We have recently learned a great deal about the importance of native biodiversity in the local landscape,” says Imhoff. “Driving through most neighborhoods on Maui you see almost no native biodiversity. We have been actively trying to change this. In the past 4 years there have been about 100 native trees planted in neighborhoods on Maui because of our annual Christmas sale. This is a growing trend, and a new holiday tradition that makes us feel very proud”</p>
<p>Each year, The Permaculture Group provides Maui residents with a more sustainable and unique alternative to the Hawaiian Christmas tradition of decorating an imported, cut pine tree. The project asks communities on Maui to consider the risks involved in importing plant materials to the islands, and educates about the benefits of planting natives.</p>
<p>Out of concern for the increase in invasive species in the islands, The Permaculture Group has partnered with local tree farmers, who have grown the trees from native seed. Each year, Imhoff hand-selects a variety of trees that he feels are best suited for the holidays, purchases them from the farmer, and consults with each customer to make sure they&#8217;re buying the tree that is best for their area. Interested buyers can also request planting assistance. Trees may also be purchased as gifts and can be delivered to other Maui residents.</p>
<p>While searching for the perfect items for this year&#8217;s inventory, Imhoff decided on two species of tree, the ohi’a lehua  and Koai’a (dwarf variety of Koa tolerant to lower elevations).. The following tree are available for purchase now while supplies last at http://www.permaculturegroup.com/planting-christmas :</p>
<p>Koaia (Dwarf Koa) &#8211; $50 (about 4-5 ft.)</p>
<p>Ohi‘a Lehua &#8211; Small &#8211; $75 (About 2-3 ft)</p>
<p>Ohi‘a Lehua &#8211; Medium &#8211; $120 (About 3-4 ft.)</p>
<p>Ohi‘a Lehua &#8211; Large &#8211; $220 (About 5-6 ft.)</p>
<p>Imhoff adds, “if every home on Maui had native trees and plants growing in the yard, then the many species of rare and endemic birds in Hawaii might have an increased chance of survival well into the future. Planting a native Christmas tree in your yard is the ultimate gift for Maui this year!”</p>
<p>For more information, or to order your tree for the 2010 holiday season, please call Joseph Imhoff at 808-250-1469, or email your order to joe@plantawish.org To purchase the trees online, customers can make secure payments at <a href="http://www.plantawish.org">www.plantawish.org</a> or <a href="http://www.permaculturegroup.com/planting-christmas" target="_blank">http://www.permaculturegroup.com/planting-christmas</a></p>
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The Permaculture Group, Inc is a distributor and promoter of local goods and services for socially responsible businesses on Maui, with the intention of creating opportunities which stimulate the economic and environmental growth of our neighborhoods. We are committed to supporting our communities through the core values of permaculture, ultimately sealing the bonds that allow our communities to thrive. 2010 is our fourth annual &#8220;Planting Christmas&#8221; campaign, which is a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) project that boosts business for native plant growers and gives all proceeds to the Plant a Wish project. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.permaculturegroup.com/" target="_blank">http://www.permaculturegroup.com/</a></p>
<p>About <strong>Plant a Wish</strong>:</p>
<p>Founded by Hawaii-based husband and wife team Joseph Imhoff and Sara Tekula, Plant a Wish is a public awareness project aiming to inspire the restoration of native habitats around America, engaging communities and inspiring individuals to take an active role in the health of the native habitats all around us. It’s also a social media networking experiment and a documentary film project. In 2010, the project visited 25 U.S. states and planted native trees in each one. In 2011, the project aims to complete the goal of all 50 states. &#8220;Planting Christmas&#8221; is a holiday fundraiser supporting Plant a Wish. For more information, and to see all 25 trees that were planted in 2010, visit<a href="http://www.plantawish.org/"> http://www.plantawish.org/</a></p>
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