Arbor Day Celebration to be held on April 27

Press release from Alachua County
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Alachua County Tree Planting Program, in cooperation with the University of Florida, will host an Arbor Day event on April 27, 2024, at 10 a.m. to plant 25 new street trees. The trees will be placed along SW Tower Road’s pedestrian path near the 8th Avenue intersection. The public is invited to participate to celebrate, beautify, and improve the Tower Road neighborhood. Parking is available at 7115 SW 8th Ave., Gainesville.
Arbor Day is a holiday established over 150 years ago to encourage people to plant and celebrate trees. Trees help moderate temperatures and they help reduce noise pollution. They also help absorb water and air pollution. Trees reduce stress, calm traffic, and make neighborhoods safer. Most importantly, trees transform communities and help neighbors feel connected.
“We’ve been planting trees together with volunteers in communities all over the County,” said Alachua County Arborist Lacy Holtzworth. “It has been our experience that collaborative tree planting projects not only transform neighborhoods but individuals as well. It’s good to be part of the solution.”
Maybe they can recruit Celebration Point to participate and replace some of the hundred year old Live Oak trees they bulldozed.