Re-Tree!
CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH JOINS GREAT AMERICAN CLEAN-UP,
PARTNERS WITH RE-TREE WNY FOR EAST SIDE PLANTING
Buffalo, New York – Corpus Christi Church will host a major spring clean-up on Saturday, April 28 from 9:00A.M. – Noon. In addition to the usual “sprucing-up,” this year the church is also partnering with Re-Tree WNY to plant a total of 100 trees on Sears, Clark and Playter Streets.
Volunteers are asked to meet in front of the monastery, located at 199 Clark Street, and to come prepared with their own rakes, brooms, shovels, work gloves and other tools. The clean-up and planting will be held rain or shine – please dress appropriately. Lunch will be served at noon for those who participate.
Corpus Christi’s event is part of its ongoing initiative to raise public awareness of this spectacular house of worship; to welcome both former parishioners and new visitors to its doors; and to help beautify the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood. The clean-up is held in conjunction with the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation, the Broadway Market and others in Buffalo’s Historic Polonia District. All are invited to join in this annual clean-up campaign.
About Corpus Christi Church – Corpus Christi Church is located at the intersection of Clark and Kent Streets, better known as “Superman Corner” in a reference to the super hero’s alter ego. It is a fitting description for the amazing transformation that has taken place in the parish since 2004, when the Pauline Priests and Brothers purchased the parish complex in a miraculous “eleventh hour” accord that saved the church from closing. Since then, the parish has experienced a remarkable rebirth that can be seen in attendance for cherished religious traditions such as the blessing of Easter baskets on Holy Saturday, May Crowning and the outdoor procession that marks Corpus Christi Sunday. Parishioners and supporters from the larger Western New York community have made extensive improvements to the exterior grounds of the church buildings. Volunteers have also completed interior improvements to the ancillary church structures. All of these projects have helped to stabilize and advance the immediate vicinity.
About the Great American Cleanup – The Great American Cleanup is the largest annual community improvement program in the U.S. This year’s Cleanup, which runs through May 31,
is expected to involve as many as 2.5 million people, volunteering more than 8 million hours to clean, beautify and improve 15,000 communities during 30,000 events in all 50 states. Activities will include beautifying parks and recreation areas, cleaning seashores and waterways, handling recycling collections, picking up litter and removing scrap tires, planting trees and flowers, and conducting educational programs.
Started in 1999, this popular program is sponsored by Keep America Beautiful, Inc., a national nonprofit community improvement and educational organization with a network of more than 540 local, statewide and international affiliate programs. Through partnerships and strategic alliances with citizens, businesses and government, Keep America Beautiful’s programs educate individuals about litter prevention and ways to reduce, reuse, recycle and properly manage waste materials. These programs motivate millions of volunteers annually to clean up, beautify and improve their neighborhoods, thereby creating healthier, safer and more livable community environments.
About Re-Tree WNY – Re-Tree WNY was established in November, 2006 by a group of Western New York residents who saw first-hand the devastation done to our community’s beautiful living resource — our trees — and decided to take action to re-forest every public area that was destroyed by last October’s devastating snowstorm . Their five-year plan has as its goal to replace the approximately 30,000 trees in Western New York that were damaged or destroyed last fall.






