Bucks team up with ATC for 5th season of 'Trees for Threes' -- making Wisconsin schools greener 🌳

MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Teaming up for a fifth consecutive season, the Milwaukee Bucks and American Transmission Co. (ATC) will make schools across Wisconsin greener once again through the Trees for Three program. 

Every 3-pointer made by the Bucks during the 2020-21 regular season at Fiserv Forum, ATC will donate one tree. After the season, the trees will be planted at various schools across the state. 

Last season, ATC donated 510 trees to more than 125 Wisconsin schools after the Bucks made the most threes at home of any team in the Eastern Conference. In the four seasons of the Trees for Threes initiative, ATC has donated more than 1,780 trees to make the state of Wisconsin greener.

“Our partnership with the Milwaukee Bucks and the Trees for Threes program is a win for local schools and the environment,” said ATC Corporate Communications Manager Luella Dooley-Menet. “ATC supports initiatives that have a positive impact on the environment, education and health and well-being. Planting trees at schools aligns well with these initiatives, and we’re proud to continue our relationship with the Bucks for the fifth consecutive season to help accomplish this.”

Beginning Dec. 23, eligible schools in Wisconsin can sign up to receive up to five trees by visiting by visiting ATC’s registration page.

To sign up, or to track the number of threes the Bucks make at home during the 2020-21 season, CLICK HERE

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