Includes the Kyle & John Kirksey Center, the Bauer Education Center and Chevron Tree Nursery at 1911 W. 34th Street
Trees For Houston will unveil its new permanent home, called the Kinder Campus, in a ribbon cutting/grand opening ceremony on Tuesday, Oct. 3 at 1911 W 34th Street in the Oak Forest neighborhood. The new home was made possible by the $9 million Taking Root campaign with the lead gift of $3 million provided by the Kinder Foundation, followed by three other major gifts, including $1 million from Kyle and John Kirksey, Sr.; $750,000 from Chevron; and $500,000 from the Ruth and Ted Bauer Family Foundation and the C.T. Bauer Foundation.
The 7,350 square-foot office building bears the names of Kyle and John Kirksey, while the indoor/outdoor education center is called the Bauer Education Center. The tree nursery, located onsite, is named after Chevron, a longstanding supporter of Trees For Houston.
Following the program, a ceremonial “Flip the Switch” will take place with the Sun Club which provided the building’s solar panels and cistern and is a program of Green Mountain Energy.
WHEN: Tuesday, October 3, 2023 from 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.
WHERE: 1911 W. 34th St., Houston, 77018
WHO: Speakers for the ceremony include:
- Barry Ward, Executive Director of Trees For Houston
- Rich Kinder, Chairman of Kinder Foundation and major donor
- Larry Nettles and Sheila Condon, Taking RootCapital Campaign Co-chairs
- Troy Finner, Chief of Police, City of Houston
VISUALS:
- New building
- Green features (cistern, solar panels)
- Tree nursery
PARKING: Valet parking is available
Photos of campus and building. Credit: Tom Koenig
Credit: Kirksey Architecture